In April #中美贸易关系 2025, the trade relations between China and the United States continued to be tense, with both sides imposing high tariffs on each other. The US raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%, while China retaliated with a tariff of 125% on US goods. China also warned other countries to avoid reaching agreements with the US that would harm its interests, emphasizing that it would take countermeasures, aiming to curb US economic coercion. This situation has raised concerns in the global market, especially for Southeast Asian countries facing pressure between the two sides. Although both parties still maintain contact at a technical level, substantial progress is limited. Businesses should closely monitor policy changes and flexibly adjust strategies to respond to potential risks.
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