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特朗普开口提条件,中国没给台阶下,日本火速接盘:中国不买我买
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-04 10:21

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the U.S. will not lift tariffs on China unless substantial concessions are made by China, which China firmly denies as negotiations have not occurred [1][3] - China has set its bottom line: the U.S. must remove all tariffs and cease its extreme pressure tactics to establish a respectful and mutually beneficial dialogue [3] - The U.S. soybean exports to China reached $12.84 billion last year, highlighting the importance of this trade relationship for U.S. farmers [3] Group 2 - Japan is exploring increasing imports of U.S. corn and soybeans as part of its tariff negotiations with the U.S., but this will not compensate for the loss of the Chinese market [5] - In 2024, Japan's soybean imports are projected to be 3.17 million tons, with 65.7% sourced from the U.S., indicating limited room for increased imports [5] - China's strategy of diversifying its imports, such as turning to South America for soybeans, demonstrates its resilience against U.S. tariffs [8]