Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce is taking actions to help foreign trade enterprises expand domestic sales channels in response to external shocks, emphasizing China's commitment to high-level opening-up and stable development to inject certainty into the global economy [1] - The U.S.-China trade war has reached a turning point, with President Trump indicating a willingness to lower tariffs on Chinese goods, while China remains firm in its stance, indicating that it will not easily concede [3][5] - China has the capability to increase oil imports from alternative sources such as Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, mitigating the impact of reduced imports from the U.S., although it may still face some limitations in import channel diversity [3] Group 2 - The trade war has led to significant consequences for U.S. suppliers, particularly farmers who have lost a key customer in China, resulting in widespread panic among American consumers fearing price increases [5] - The Chinese government has halted purchases of Boeing aircraft and parts, indicating a strong response to U.S. tariffs, while Boeing's CEO confirmed the situation but downplayed its impact on the company's development [7] - China's transformation from a "world factory" to an "innovation hub" has been completed, with a complete closed-loop in 21 strategic emerging industries, providing the confidence to respond strongly to U.S. supply chain disruptions [7]
美担心的还是来了,中方下令,中企开始对美国断供,美关税必须清零