Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that U.S. clients are prioritizing shifting production locations, leading to limited order increases for Chinese suppliers unless there is a capacity shortage [1] - The recent U.S.-China trade talks resulted in a consensus to extend the suspension of tariffs for 90 days, but the trade landscape has changed, and future tariff policies remain uncertain [1][10] - The Chinese government is emphasizing the integration of domestic and foreign trade, aiming to cultivate high-quality enterprises in both sectors [1][9] Group 2 - In response to U.S. tariffs, many Chinese companies have begun to explore non-U.S. markets while also focusing on the domestic market to facilitate a dual circulation economy [2] - In April, various domestic retailers and associations initiated activities to help foreign trade companies access domestic sales channels, creating green channels for these businesses [2][3] - Some companies have successfully transitioned to domestic sales, with significant sales increases reported in the months following the tariff announcements [3][4] Group 3 - Despite initial success in domestic sales, many foreign trade companies are experiencing a decline in domestic orders, with a reported drop of over 50% compared to earlier months [4][5] - Companies face challenges in establishing effective domestic market channels, which complicates their ability to transition from foreign to domestic sales [4][6] - The difficulty of operating in both foreign and domestic markets requires enhanced capabilities and resources from companies [6][7] Group 4 - The integration of domestic and foreign trade is not a new concept, as the Chinese government has previously encouraged this transition during economic downturns [9] - The ongoing U.S.-China tariff negotiations are expected to create further uncertainties for import and export activities [10] - Companies are advised to focus on building core competitive advantages and adapting their strategies to navigate the evolving market landscape [10][11]
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Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-08-01 02:52