trade war
常見例句
- As in their trade meeting in Hangzhou last month, China and the U.S. pledged to work together to avoid a trade war as pressure builds in both countries' export sectors.
正如雙方上月在杭州的貿(mào)易會談一樣,當(dāng)時中美保證會共同避免由于兩國出口部門施壓而造成的貿(mào)易戰(zhàn)。 - Surplus countries will need to accommodate these essential adjustments through expansions in demand, relative to potential supply. In a trade war, surplus countries have most to lose.
盈余國由于供應(yīng)有保證不得已只能通過擴(kuò)大內(nèi)需去適應(yīng)有必要的調(diào)整,打貿(mào)易戰(zhàn)的話損失慘重。 - They apply, after all, only to imports worth a couple of billion dollars last year, hardly the stuff of a great trade war.
雖然如此,與去年相比,也僅僅適用于幾十億美元的進(jìn)口,根本談不上貿(mào)易大戰(zhàn)。 - China also asked the World Trade Organization to intervene, to avoid a trade war.
- Some warn the measures could trigger a trade war. Others say they represent more normal trade relations.
- Trade war?In September, Washington slapped tariffs on tire imports from China, and just last week, imposed new duties on the import of a key Chinese steel product to the United States.
- This is bad economics: both China and America would lose enormously from a trade war.
ECONOMIST: China and America - This detonated a global trade war that dried up world commerce and the flows of capital.
FORBES: Capitalism: A True Love Story - Anxiety about a potential currency or trade war if the decline in the U.S. dollar continues.
FORBES: Market Meets New Wall of Worry Or More Likely Just Brief Profit-Taking On Way To Higher Highs 返回 trade war