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美国从此将失去拿捏中国重要手段:世贸预测中国对美出口下降77
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-07 02:16

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses China's resilience and strategic pivot in response to U.S. tariffs and technology restrictions, highlighting significant growth in domestic industries and international trade partnerships despite external pressures [1][4]. Group 1: Technology Sector - China's self-sufficiency in chip production increased from under 20% to 35% in 2023, with a 30% growth in domestic chip output [4][6]. - Huawei's 5G equipment sales in Europe rose by 25%, accounting for 30% of its global revenue, showcasing its ability to penetrate markets despite U.S. restrictions [6][10]. Group 2: Trade Dynamics - In 2023, China's exports to ASEAN increased by 8.1%, making ASEAN its second-largest export market, surpassing the U.S. [8][10]. - A significant agricultural trade deal with Brazil reached $40 billion, with Brazil becoming China's largest soybean supplier [8][10]. Group 3: Currency Internationalization - The share of the Chinese yuan in global trade settlements rose to 6.2% in 2023, with a 20% increase in transactions through the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) [10][12]. - A financial agreement with Singapore led to a 40% increase in yuan-denominated transactions, particularly in semiconductor exports [12][14]. Group 4: Domestic Consumption - Domestic consumption contributed 82.5% to GDP in 2023, with a 37.9% surge in electric vehicle sales driven by government incentives [14][16]. - BYD established Africa's first electric vehicle assembly plant in Kenya, producing 5,000 vehicles annually, highlighting the expansion of Chinese technology into new markets [16].