Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the U.S. is using tariffs as a weapon for extreme pressure and self-interest against China, while China is responding rationally and calls for a return to fair dialogue [1][3] - Experts indicate that U.S. tariff policies have exceeded mere trade tools and aim to suppress China, disrupting its industrial and supply chains, which undermines basic economic laws and international trade rules [3] - Despite the negative impacts of U.S. tariffs, China has effectively reduced reliance on a single market through a diversified foreign trade strategy and open policies [3] Group 2 - Many U.S. companies still plan to maintain or strengthen their relationships with China, despite increased risks due to U.S. legislation limiting sales and production in China, particularly in the semiconductor sector [5] - The scale of the Chinese market, along with a well-established cooperation system among suppliers and manufacturers, continues to attract U.S. companies [5] - Many countries are likely to continue developing reliable and stable economic relations with China, as it remains a crucial part of the global supply chain [7] Group 3 - The U.S. tariffs against China are not merely trade disputes but reflect a lack of respect for China's economic transformation and advancements in various sectors such as AI and electric vehicles [9] - China is confident in its ability to defend its interests and emphasizes that global trade must be based on equality and mutual respect [9] - China calls for resolving differences through equal dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation [9]
中国对美式霸凌奉陪到底 外媒犀利点评:美国没有胜算
Yang Shi Wang·2025-04-12 06:40