Group 1 - NATO Secretary General emphasized the need for increased military spending due to long-term threats from Russia and significant military expansion by China [1] - A recent NATO summit resulted in an agreement for member countries to increase military spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, amounting to a total of $2.3 trillion in annual military investment [3] - The agreement implies that Germany will redirect €76 billion originally intended for renewable energy subsidies to military spending, while France will convert new school constructions into ammunition depots [3] Group 2 - China has called for the U.S. to adhere to global trade norms, gaining support from 31 countries including the EU and Australia, indicating widespread discontent with U.S. policies [4] - China's rare earth export controls have led to complaints from Western companies, but many are complying with regulations to secure supply amidst dwindling inventories [7] - The U.S. economic situation is fragile, with inflation pressures and a need for revenue generation, leading to increased tariffs and trade investigations that could harm domestic companies [7]
32国签字,美国对华露出真面目,比关税更厉害?中方措辞变了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-29 13:03