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美媒:中美已经“短暂和解”,但美企发现中国不再回头买美国货了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-29 10:05

Group 1 - The US and China reached a consensus on significantly reducing tariffs and establishing a consultation mechanism during the Geneva trade talks [1][11] - The US government agreed to lower tariffs on Chinese imports from 125% to 10% for a temporary period of 90 days [1] - The overall tariff level on Chinese goods was reduced from 145% to 30% after adjustments related to the fentanyl issue [3] Group 2 - American companies, particularly in the automotive parts and agricultural sectors, are optimistic about the potential recovery of orders from China and are preparing to increase production and hire more employees [6][8] - Despite the reduction in tariffs, American companies have not seen a significant influx of orders from China, indicating a disconnect between expectations and reality [8][12] - US soybean exporters are particularly affected, as China has shifted to sourcing soybeans from Brazil and other countries due to the trade war, leading to a loss of market share for US products [14] Group 3 - The trade war has led to a significant shift in China's sourcing strategies, with Chinese companies seeking alternatives to US products, such as propane from Canada and the Middle East [10][20] - The trend of decoupling from the US market is becoming more pronounced as Chinese companies diversify their supply chains to mitigate risks associated with reliance on US imports [20][22] - The ongoing uncertainty regarding US trade policies under the Trump administration has caused Chinese companies to be cautious about re-engaging with US suppliers [16][18]