Core Viewpoint - The future of global trade order is precarious as the deadline for the suspension of "reciprocal tariffs" by the Trump administration approaches, with China firmly opposing any compromises that sacrifice its interests for U.S. tariff reductions [1][3]. Group 1: China's Stance - China’s Ministry of Commerce has issued a strong statement against unilateral U.S. tariffs, labeling them as "naked unilateral bullying" that undermines multilateral trade systems and international order [1][3]. - China has drawn a clear red line, stating it will not accept any deals that sacrifice its interests for U.S. concessions, warning countries against using Chinese interests as bargaining chips in negotiations with the U.S. [3][9]. - The Chinese government has recognized attempts by other nations to align with U.S. interests at the expense of China, indicating that any such actions will face strong countermeasures from China [3][10]. Group 2: International Reactions - Japan is reportedly considering accepting some U.S. conditions to break trade deadlocks, which could lead to a deeper binding of the rare earth supply chain with the U.S., potentially targeting China [3][5]. - The European Union is experiencing similar pressures, with some countries willing to compromise to avoid escalating trade conflicts with the U.S., while others remain resistant [5]. - Germany's recent actions against the Chinese tech company DeepSeek, framed as data protection measures, are viewed as a strategic move to align with U.S. interests, highlighting the complexities of international trade dynamics [5][9]. Group 3: U.S. Position - Despite some softening in Trump's stance towards China, this may not indicate a genuine desire for de-escalation but rather a tactical move to facilitate negotiations [7]. - The core of trade negotiations remains centered on actual interests, with China emphasizing the importance of maintaining a multilateral trade system and warning against opportunistic behaviors from other nations [9][10].
中方把话挑明,敢拿中国做交易,绝不姑息,德国要对华下一道停令
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 00:20