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中美是谈不妥了?戴恩斯急忙跑回美国后,中国留下了两句话,态度强势
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-03-29 13:57

Group 1 - The Trump administration's tariff policies have significantly impacted the U.S. stock market, with the Dow Jones down 3.50%, S&P 500 down 5.36%, and Nasdaq down 9.57% since January 20 [1] - Recent reports indicate that Trump is set to announce a reciprocal tariff policy on April 2, which may exclude certain countries [1] - Senator Daines, a close ally of Trump, has traveled to China to negotiate, expressing a desire to enhance U.S.-China trade relations and increase U.S. exports to China [1] Group 2 - Daines has raised concerns about China's insufficient control over fentanyl exports, linking it to the opioid crisis in the U.S. and threatening that trade discussions could be jeopardized if not addressed [3] - The U.S. is the largest consumer of fentanyl, and issues stem from domestic regulatory failures rather than solely from Chinese exports [3] - The narrative of blaming China for fentanyl issues serves to distract from the systemic failures of the U.S. drug control system, with fentanyl overdose deaths rising 73% from 2020 [5] Group 3 - The U.S. government's approach to the fentanyl crisis appears to be politically motivated, using it as a pretext for imposing tariffs on Chinese goods while failing to address domestic issues [5] - China's recent implementation of the Foreign Sanctions Law demonstrates its commitment to protecting its interests in the face of U.S. pressure [7] - The ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions reflect a complex geopolitical landscape, with both sides employing strategic maneuvers to assert their positions [7]