According to the Financial Times analysis, since Trump's first term, global companies have pledged to invest at least $1.90 trillion in the United States, but these investments may be threatened by Trump's new round of tariffs. Trump's recent announcement of large-scale tariffs on trading partners such as China, India and the European Union has raised concerns among global supply chain companies.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on European companies to suspend investment in the United States, and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has also expressed "strong concern". Companies that have pledged large investments such as Apple, Hyundai and SoftBank have been hit by tariffs, and some companies have begun to take measures such as layoffs. Experts warn that the uncertainty caused by the tariff policy will make the United States a "less attractive place to invest".
US tariffs threaten global companies with nearly $2 trillion in US investment commitments
2025-04-08 04:10:54
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