中美会谈:美国再提4项霸王条款,我国强硬回击,特朗普最新表态
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-30 14:38

Core Points - The latest round of US-China trade talks in Sweden ended without new progress, with both sides agreeing to extend previously reached tariff agreements [1] - The US presented four unreasonable demands to China, including importing thousands of billions of dollars worth of goods, implementing zero tariffs, opening all sectors to US capital, and ceasing imports of energy from Russia and Iran [1][3] - The US's demands are viewed as economic colonialism, reflecting a strategy previously used against the EU and Japan [3] - The US Treasury Secretary turned the talks into a threat, insisting on halting energy purchases from Russia and Iran, which could destabilize China's energy supply and economy [5] - China's trade representative firmly rejected the US's unreasonable demands, indicating a strong stance against potential tariffs [7] - The US's threats of reinstating high tariffs are seen as ineffective, given the current economic conditions in the US [7] - China emphasized its control over 60% of global rare earth refining, which could be leveraged in response to US tariffs, highlighting its strategic advantage [9] - Trump's contradictory statements about China's market openness and strong attitude reflect frustration over the failed negotiations [9]