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不止是稀土!特朗普才发现:“天平”已倾向北京,美国想挽回晚了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-13 01:31

Group 1 - The report from Harvard's Belfer Center indicates that the U.S. continues to lead China in key technology sectors such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, semiconductors, space, and quantum technology [1] - The report emphasizes the significant weight of private and public funding resources in the U.S., contrasting with other indices that show China leading in many research areas [1] - Michael Spence, a Nobel laureate, noted at the Tsinghua Wudaokou Global Financial Forum that the gap between the U.S. and China in AI is rapidly closing, with China making significant advancements in AI model training efficiency and research [1] Group 2 - China's economic performance in Q1 2025 showed a GDP of 31.8758 trillion yuan, growing 5.4% year-on-year, while the U.S. reported a GDP contraction of 0.3% on a seasonally adjusted annual rate [3] - Analysts highlighted that China's success in the rare earth supply chain has shifted the balance of power in trade negotiations, especially following U.S. tariffs [3] - The article discusses how the U.S. is dependent on Chinese supply chains despite its "America First" rhetoric, indicating a potential vulnerability in U.S. trade policy [5] Group 3 - A report tracking global sentiment towards China and the U.S. revealed that China's net favorability score reached 8.8, surpassing the U.S. score of -1.5, marking a significant shift in global perception [7] - The report suggests that this change in sentiment represents a blow to U.S. soft power, particularly among its key economic and military partners [7]