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中国只需要再坚持最多两个月,美帝关税战打败的就是它自己!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-06 03:24

Group 1 - The trade war has reached a critical point, with Washington showing signs of desperation despite its tough stance [1][2][3] - U.S. Treasury Secretary's aggressive rhetoric contrasts with the recent willingness of the Commerce Department to restart agricultural negotiations with China [2][3] - Major retailers like Walmart are now negotiating cost-sharing on tariffs, indicating a shift in their approach compared to two years ago [4][6] Group 2 - Technology companies are increasing their investments in China, with over $18 billion in fixed asset investments in Q2 alone, a 30% increase compared to pre-trade war levels [6] - Consumer prices are rising significantly, with Adidas increasing the price of new shoes from $120 to $180, leading to public outcry [7][8] - The U.S. government is facing logistical challenges, with military and agricultural sectors experiencing shortages and excesses, respectively [8][12] Group 3 - European countries are shifting their trade policies towards China, with Germany and France advocating for independent strategies [10][12] - Japan is also adapting, with Toyota agreeing to technology transfers and collaborations with Chinese firms [14] - U.S. companies are feeling the pressure, as evidenced by a 12% drop in corporate profits in Q2, while tariff revenues increased by 15% [14] Group 4 - Public sentiment is turning against the trade war, with 62% of Americans believing that tariffs are harming them, a significant increase from three months ago [16] - Protests are emerging, with truck drivers and supermarket employees voicing their frustrations over rising costs [15][16] - The trade war has inadvertently promoted Chinese manufacturing, as consumers now recognize the quality of Chinese products despite higher prices [22][24] Group 5 - The U.S. government is in a difficult position, unable to cancel tariffs without losing face, yet facing increasing pressure from rising inflation and public discontent [25][26] - The focus should shift from countering China to addressing domestic economic issues, particularly the financial burden on American consumers during the holiday season [27]