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最新消息!加拿大认怂:对美国的电力关税取消(组图)​

新闻来源: 华人生活网 于 2025-03-11 15:14:23 大字阅读 提示:新闻观点不代表本网立场
在美国总统唐纳德-川普发誓加拿大将为其对美国征收的电力关税付出历史性的巨大 “经济代价 ”之后,加拿大向川普妥协。数小时后,安大略省省长道格-福特(Doug Ford)表示,他将取消周一实施的对加拿大输往密歇根州、纽约州和明尼苏达州的电力征收 25% 关税的规定。随着两国贸易战的加剧,此举是对川普此前加征关税的回应升级。

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他在一份声明中指出,他一直在与商务部长霍华德-卢特尼克(Howard Lutnick)讨论这一情况,两人同意在3月13日(周四)与美国贸易代表会面,讨论川普普希望在4月2日实施的对等关税。

作为回应,安大略省同意暂停对出口到密歇根州、纽约州和明尼苏达州的电力征收 25% 的附加税,"福特说。

川普周二晚些时候在白宫接受记者采访时说,由于加拿大的让步,他现在正在考虑削减更多的关税。

川普回应说:"现在我正在考虑这个问题,但很可能是这样。


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周二早些时候,川普宣布对美国电力实施全国紧急状态,并在福特颁布电力关税后将对来自加拿大的铝和钢铁征收的关税提高了一倍(从25%提高到50%,将于周三生效)。

总统还在其 Truth Social 账户上发表长文,威胁要'永久关闭'加拿大汽车行业。

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他在加强贸易战的同时指出,唯一能让他停止征收关税的办法就是让加拿大成为美国的第51个州。

作为回应,由于紧张的投资者担心潜在的经济衰退,股市下跌了 500 多点。

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川普宣布:"基于加拿大安大略省对进入美国的‘电力’征收 25% 的关税,我已指示我的商务部长对从加拿大(世界上关税最高的国家之一)进入美国的所有钢材和铝材额外征收 25% 至 50% 的关税。

他补充说:"我将在短期内宣布对受威胁地区的电力实施国家紧急状态。

川普在其 “真相 ”社交账户上发布的第二篇帖子中继续怒斥加拿大,警告加拿大将为其电费付出历史上最大的 “经济代价”。东北部许多州从加拿大购买补充能源。

为什么我们的国家允许另一个国家为我们提供电力,哪怕是一小块地区?这些决定是谁做出的,为什么?你能想象加拿大会如此卑劣地使用影响无辜人民生活的电力作为筹码和威胁吗?他们将为此付出巨大的经济代价,在未来的许多年里都会被载入史册!成为后人谈论多年的案例!”


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他还警告说,4 月 2 日将会有更多的汽车关税。他希望加拿大放弃对美国乳制品和农产品征收报复性关税。

他说:"如果加拿大不同样放弃其他令人震惊的长期关税,我将在4月2日大幅提高对进入美国的汽车征收的关税,这将从根本上永久性地关闭加拿大的汽车制造业务。

最后,他提出,如果加拿大同意成为美国的第51个州,将取消所有关税。

“唯一合理的解决办法,就是让加拿大成为我们亲爱的第51个州。这样一来,所有关税问题以及其他一切纷争都将彻底消失。”川普写道。

川普的经济政策引发市场不安。周一,美国股市大幅下跌,引发对经济衰退的担忧,纳斯达克综合指数录得自2022年以来的最大单日跌幅。
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除了经济上的制裁,川普政府还计划加强对加拿大人的入境管理。据ABC新闻报道,从4月11日起,所有在美停留超过30天的加拿大公民将被要求向美国政府登记,并须进行指纹采集。该政策预计将在周三正式发布。

川普近期加强对加拿大的敌对态度,指责即将卸任的加拿大总理贾斯廷·特鲁多借助关税争端来维持其政治影响力。特鲁多于今年1月宣布辞职,而在上周三的一次激烈电话交流中,川普声称他严厉斥责了特鲁多。

“加拿大的贾斯廷·特鲁多给我打电话,询问如何解决关税问题。我告诉他,许多人因从加拿大和墨西哥进入美国的芬太尼而丧命,而我没有看到任何切实的改善。”川普在Truth Social上写道。

“他告诉我情况已有所改善,但我回答道,‘这远远不够。’”川普继续说道。

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在周日,加拿大前央行行长马克·卡尼当选加拿大工党新党魁,成为下一任总理的热门人选。他在胜选演讲中明确表示,将坚决反击川普的强硬政策。

“美国不是加拿大的一部分,永远不会是,也绝不会成为美国的一部分。”卡尼在演讲中强调,“我们并不想挑起这场争斗,但当别人率先掀起战斗,我们加拿大人从不退缩。”
 
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Trump reverses new tariffs threat on Canada after Ontario rescinds electricity charges​

David Goldman
By David Goldman and Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN
6 minute read
Updated 5:37 PM EDT, Tue March 11, 2025





Steel coils at the ArcelorMittal Dofasco steel production facility in Hamilton, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025.

Steel coils at the ArcelorMittal Dofasco steel production facility in Hamilton, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025.
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CNN —
President Donald Trump backed down from an extraordinary trade war escalation Tuesday that had threatened a massive surge in tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and new tariffs on Canadian electricity. In turn, Ontario paused surcharges on electricity to US customers.

After the back-and-forth tariff threats that sent markets sharply lower for a second day Tuesday, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Canada’s Minister of Finance Dominic LeBlanc and Ontario Premier Doug Ford said they would meet Thursday to renegotiate the free trade treaty known as the USMCA.

Ontario agreed to suspend its 25% surcharge on electricity exports to Michigan, Minnesota and New York. President Donald Trump earlier on Tuesday threatened a 50% tariff on the country’s aluminum and steel, a sharp escalation in the budding trade war with Canada in retaliation for Ontario’s export surcharge. But Trump later signaled he would back down.




When a reporter asked him at a White House event if that 50% tariff would still go into effect, Trump sidestepped: “I’ll let you know,” he said. Shortly after those remarks, White House senior counselor for trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro confirmed in a CNBC interview that Trump’s threat of higher tariffs won’t be going into effect.

Instead, 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum the US imports, including from Canada, are set to take effect at midnight on Wednesday, White House spokesperson Kush Desai told CNN in an emailed statement.

“It may go up higher,” Trump said Tuesday at an event hosted by the Business Roundtable. “The higher it goes, the more likely it is they’re going to build,” he said, referring to more companies moving their production to the US.

Markets initially fell sharply following Trump’s Truth Social post announcing his 50% tariff threat on Canadian aluminum and steel but pared their losses after the joint Lutnick-Ford statement. The Dow pared its losses but still fell after Trump said in comments outside the White House Tuesday that he didn’t care what happened to the stock market.

The Dow closed the day down 478 points, or 1.1%. The broader S&P 500 fell 0.8% and approached correction territory, when a stock falls 10% from its high. The Nasdaq Composite, already in correction, fell another 0.2%.

Tit for tat​

Earlier Tuesday morning, Trump said he would respond in kind to Ontario’s 25% surcharge on electricity to New York, Minnesota and Michigan with a 25% tariff on Canadian electricity. The surcharge, announced Monday, could have increases utility bills by $100 a month, according to Ford.

In addition, Trump said he would levy even larger tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum than he had planned Wednesday.

“Based on Ontario, Canada, placing a 25% Tariff on ‘Electricity’ coming into the United States, I have instructed my Secretary of Commerce to ad an ADDITIONAL 25% Tariff, to 50%, on all STEEL and ALUMINUM COMING INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM CANADA, ONE OF THE HIGHEST TARIFFING NATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD,” Trump said in a social media post Tuesday.

Ford threatened to shut off electricity supply to the US entirely, and Mark Carney, Canada’s next leader, said he would continue to keep the pressure on America in response to Trump’s tariff actions.

“My government will keep our tariffs on until the Americans show us respect and make credible, reliable commitments to free and fair trade,” he said in a post on X on Tuesday before the announcement from Lutnick and Ford. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that Trump has yet to speak with Carney but that “his phone is always open to leaders who wish to speak with him.”

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the opening bell in New York City on March 10, 2025.
Trump had said he would declare a national electricity emergency in the states Ontario targeted. “Can you imagine Canada stooping so low as to use ELECTRICITY, that so affects the life of innocent people, as a bargaining chip and threat?” he said in a Truth Social post.

Meanwhile, he threatened to “substantially” increase tariffs on cars coming into the United States from Canada starting on April 2.

The president said those autos tariffs “will, essentially, permanently shut down the automobile manufacturing business in Canada. Those cars can easily be made in the USA!”

The threat of 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum comes ahead of a midnight deadline for when Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs across all steel and aluminum imports. It’s unclear if Canada would still be included in those tariffs.

Another looming threat: A 250% tariff on dairy products from Canada, which the president announced on Friday, though he has yet to finalize anything. Trump said the tariff would be in response to Canada’s taxes on American dairy products, which can be as high as 241% in the case of milk.

In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday, Ford said such tariffs get “under (Trump’s) skin,” but said it’s all the more reason why he thinks Trump should want to “sit down and talk about it.”

A threat to the American economy, too​

While Trump’s aim is to hurt the Canadian economy by imposing higher steel and aluminum tariffs on them, the move risks hurting the American economy as well.

Canada is the top source of iron, steel and aluminum sent to the US. The US imported $11.4 billion worth of aluminum and $7.6 billion worth of iron and steel from Canada last year, according to data from the US Commerce Department. (The government data groups iron and steel together.)

Canadian aluminum exports account for 41% of all aluminum the US imported last year, while Canadian iron and steel accounted for nearly a quarter of it.

A 25% tariff on Canadian aluminum alone could cost the US 100,000 jobs, the CEO of one of the largest US aluminum makers, Alcoa, recently warned.

In total, the aluminum industry directly employs 164,000 workers in the US and indirectly employs an additional 272,000 workers within industries such as mining, construction and manufacturing, according to the Aluminum Association.

Though Alcoa is headquartered in Pittsburgh, a significant share of Alcoa’s aluminum production is located in Canada and then shipped to the US, William Oplinger, CEO of Alcoa, said at an industry conference last month.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers labeled the tariff threats “the worst trade policy yet.”

“It is a self-inflicted wound to the U.S. economy that we cannot afford, at a moment when recession risks are rising,” Summers said in a Tuesday post on X.

In a statement to CNN, United Steelworkers president David McCall said, “China and other bad actors for decades have abused international trade laws, undercutting our domestic industries and threatening the livelihoods of thousands of workers who play by the rules.”

“Canada, however, has always been a strong ally and should not be lumped with trade cheaters seeking to dominate global markets at our expense,” he said.

From cars to appliances​

Aluminum and steel are used heavily in an extensive list of goods. Tariffs on both metals could significantly raise prices for Americans.

For instance, cars contain hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds of steel and aluminum. So, while Trump said his “substantially” higher auto tariffs will “shut down” the auto industry in Canada, they are more likely to backfire on US auto production, given how intertwined the North American car supply chain is.

Appliances, machinery, infrastructure, medical devices, cans and power lines are all among the many commonly used products that also rely on steel and aluminum.

CNN’s Vanessa Yurkevich contributed reporting.


 
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特朗普这通折腾,不服不行。
说实话, 老川普这一通折腾下来, 我只看到他完全没有整体战略。完全就是任性傲娇, 想起一出是一出。本来还以为他是在打烟雾弹,背后会有什么高招。 现在看来, 他就是在瞎折腾。

美国本来就气息奄奄, 靠着一口气吊着。 被他这么一折腾, 我估计距离完蛋不远了。
 
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