Group 1 - The U.S. is seeking to ease export controls on rare earths in response to China's restrictions, which have raised concerns in the U.S. manufacturing sector [1][5] - The U.S. automotive industry, represented by the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), has expressed extreme concern over the impact of rare earth export limitations [2] - China has been limiting exports of critical minerals like graphite and tungsten, which may continue in the future [5] Group 2 - The negotiations between the U.S. and China are focused on reciprocal agreements, with the U.S. making concessions primarily in the form of reduced tariffs [8] - China's trust in the U.S. has diminished, leading to a strategic shift in its approach to trade negotiations, as evidenced by a significant reduction in U.S. agricultural imports [9][10] - The ongoing trade tensions and tariffs are expected to impact both the Chinese economy and global economic conditions, particularly as the U.S. approaches its holiday shopping season [10]
中国用稀土实现与美国对等谈判
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