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新转折出现?中国对美国稀土出口激增近7倍!中美关系究竟发生了什么?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-21 10:58

Group 1 - Recent data from China's customs shows a significant increase of over 660% in rare earth magnet exports to the U.S. in June, reaching 353 tons, indicating a gradual warming of trade relations between China and the U.S. [1] - The surge in rare earth exports is attributed to policy adjustments and new agreements following a series of trade frictions, including the Trump administration's tariff increases in April [1][4] - Both countries have shown signs of easing tensions, with China agreeing to restore exports of key raw materials, including rare earths, while the U.S. has relaxed export controls on high-end chips [4] Group 2 - The shift from high-pressure tactics to interaction reflects a reassessment of future trade relations, with rare earths being crucial for high-end manufacturing, energy-saving, and new energy sectors [6] - Despite the rebound in rare earth exports, the volume remains significantly lower than the same period last year, indicating China's cautious approach to export regulation [6] - The adjustment of trade structures between China and the U.S. will continue, with mutual interests in rare earths, chips, and high-end manufacturing driving limited concessions for a more stable supply chain relationship [6]