Group 1 - The Trump administration has reached a "trade truce" with China unexpectedly quickly, contrasting with the slow negotiations with traditional allies [1] - The U.S. has proposed tariffs on Chinese goods as a condition for trade agreements with other countries, indicating a hardline stance in negotiations [4] - The European Union initially sought to cooperate with the U.S. on addressing challenges from China but has since adopted a more confrontational approach due to perceived unfair treatment [3][6] Group 2 - The U.S. trade protectionism is seen as isolating the country from global trade, failing to bring back capital and manufacturing, and not achieving consensus on isolating China [8] - The EU recognizes the importance of the Chinese market for its exports and is cautious about aligning with U.S. policies that could provoke retaliation from China [6] - The recent negotiations have not yielded significant breakthroughs, with only the U.K. successfully reaching a trade agreement with the U.S. [4]
特朗普公开摊牌,谁对中国加征关税,就能换美国的“免死金牌”?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-27 07:22