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中美谈妥了?特朗普态度180度转变,美国最想要的,中方答应了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-08 10:31

Group 1 - The core issue revolves around the U.S. President Trump's abrupt halt in trade negotiations with Canada due to Canada's proposed "digital services tax" on U.S. tech companies, which Trump labeled as a "blatant attack" [1] - The U.S. decision has thrown U.S.-Canada relations back into turmoil, despite previous agreements made during the G7 meeting to reach a new economic deal within 30 days [1] - As the 90-day suspension period for "reciprocal tariffs" approaches its end, countries like Japan and South Korea are actively negotiating with the U.S. regarding tariff issues [1][3] Group 2 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce criticized the U.S. for its unilateral imposition of "reciprocal tariffs" since April, which they argue undermines the multilateral trade system and disrupts normal international trade order [3] - The number of countries reaching tariff agreements with the U.S. is significantly lower than expected, with only Vietnam and the UK making progress, while others remain in prolonged negotiations or adopt a wait-and-see approach [3] - Trump's frustration is evident as he publicly expressed concerns about the complexity of negotiations with over 170 countries still without agreements [3] Group 3 - Japan and South Korea are engaged in multiple rounds of negotiations with the U.S., but internal conflicts within Trump's team have complicated the discussions, leaving Japan uncertain about U.S. demands [5] - Despite the challenges, both Japan and South Korea are committed to pursuing trade agreements, with India's Prime Minister Modi also expressing a desire to resolve differences during his visit to the U.S. [5] - There are indications that Trump may visit China in the coming months with a large delegation of U.S. business leaders, aiming to focus on trade cooperation rather than conflict [5] Group 4 - In a recent interview, Trump stated that the U.S. is managing its relationship with China well, despite ongoing accusations against China regarding hacking and intellectual property theft [7] - The complexity of U.S.-China relations is attributed to extreme tendencies within the U.S. diplomatic decision-making, which have led to a misjudgment of the situation and potential crises [7] - The interdependence of U.S. and Chinese enterprises is highlighted as a stabilizing factor, suggesting that the trade war may conclude with the U.S. adopting a more conciliatory approach [7]