Group 1 - Bill Gates expressed concerns about the uncertainty created by U.S. tariff policies, stating that they affect long-term planning for new factories and industries, particularly in pharmaceuticals and electronics [1] - The recent U.S.-China trade talks in London resulted in positive outcomes, with both sides agreeing to work together to maintain dialogue and implement consensus [1] - The U.S. Commerce Department issued a warning regarding the use of Huawei's AI chips, which has put global manufacturers in a difficult position between compliance and maintaining their own choices [3] Group 2 - NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that U.S. export controls on AI to China have failed, noting a significant drop in NVIDIA's market share in China from 95% to 50% since Biden took office [5] - Huang criticized the U.S. strategy as fundamentally flawed, arguing that it could lead to a loss of technological leadership for the U.S. [5] - The Chinese government emphasized the importance of adhering to international trade rules and supporting global technological cooperation, while warning of legal consequences for those complying with U.S. measures [5] Group 3 - The New York Times highlighted that China has reached a critical point in surpassing the U.S. in various technology sectors, including solar energy, electric vehicles, and 5G [7] - The article criticized the lack of strategic vision in many policies from the Trump administration, suggesting that this has weakened the U.S. position [7] - It was noted that China's advancements in manufacturing have made U.S. containment efforts increasingly ineffective [7]
中方一纸通告全球,关键时刻,美媒直言:中国超越美国的“分水岭”已到
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-14 13:53