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站中国还是美国?特朗普没料到,53国转向:要让中国成为全球顶流
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 06:30

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the contrasting trade policies between the United States and China, with the U.S. imposing high tariffs on African countries while China offers zero tariffs to 53 African nations [1][3][5] - The U.S. has implemented a unilateral tariff policy affecting 67 countries, with some tariffs reaching as high as 41%, which has led to widespread discontent among African nations [1][3] - In response to the U.S. tariffs, China has positioned itself as a reliable partner for African countries, promoting trade and investment opportunities, which is expected to strengthen Sino-African relations [5][6] Group 2 - The U.S. tariffs have particularly impacted economically vulnerable African nations, such as Lesotho, where the textile industry is crucial for employment, leading to potential job losses and economic hardship [3][5] - African countries are increasingly recognizing the benefits of cooperation with China, with projections indicating that intra-African trade could reach $520 billion by 2030 and Sino-African trade could exceed $300 billion by 2025 [5][6] - The shift in economic partnerships is evident, as more African nations express a preference for collaboration with China over the U.S., signaling a potential decline in U.S. global influence [6]