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特朗普态度软了?访华其实另有目的,想忽悠中国再掏2000亿美元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-20 08:41

Group 1 - Trump's recent shift in attitude towards China is aimed at encouraging China to commit to a $200 billion purchase of U.S. goods, rather than a sign of weakness [1][5] - The U.S. administration's tariff policies appear increasingly chaotic, with Trump adopting a softer stance towards China compared to his hardline approach with other countries [1][3] - There is speculation that Trump may plan a visit to China to negotiate a new agreement similar to the one signed during his first term, which included a commitment from China to purchase $200 billion in U.S. products [5][6] Group 2 - The internal confusion within the White House reflects Trump's unpredictable style, leaving officials uncertain about his true objectives regarding China [3] - The previous trade negotiations during Trump's first term saw China agreeing to significant purchases, but the current context suggests that China is less likely to concede to similar demands again [5][6] - Recent developments indicate that the U.S. is recognizing China's desire for a more equitable trade relationship, as evidenced by the easing of trade restrictions and tariff reductions [6]