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特朗普登机访华前,中方说到做到,连断美3条“财路”,特朗普不敢再狂了,反复强调1句话
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-31 05:42

Group 1 - The core issue is the significant decline in U.S. energy exports to China, with imports of coal, crude oil, and LNG dropping to nearly zero in June, marking a drastic shift from previous years [1][2] - The direct cause of this decline is China's imposition of tariffs on U.S. energy products, which has led to a substantial increase in the overall tax rates, making U.S. energy exports less competitive [5][6][7] Group 2 - China has diversified its energy sources, reducing reliance on U.S. imports by sourcing energy from Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Australia, with Russia becoming a key supplier [8][9] - The growth of China's renewable energy sector, including wind, solar, and hydropower, is enhancing its energy security and reducing dependence on foreign sources [9][10] Group 3 - The U.S. energy sector is facing challenges due to lower competitiveness against Russian oil prices and stable Middle Eastern supplies, leading to a loss of market share [16] - High inflation in the U.S. is pressuring importers to manage inventory, complicating the situation further as continued tariffs could lead to higher costs for American consumers [18] Group 4 - The trade conflict has resulted in a clear advantage for China, which has successfully cut off U.S. energy exports while enhancing its own energy security through diversification and renewable energy development [20]