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中国这招太狠!万斯反制中国买俄油,人民日报后手直击美国七寸
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-16 03:13

Group 1 - The recent statements by Trump regarding tariffs on China have created confusion, as he initially expressed a desire to reach an agreement but later considered imposing new tariffs [1][4] - The U.S. Vice President, Vance, indicated that the U.S. is contemplating new tariffs on China due to its continued purchase of Russian oil, similar to previous sanctions on India [4][8] - China is not as intimidated by U.S. threats as India was, and it has chosen to respond directly through a technology war rather than exhausting resources in a tariff battle [6][8] Group 2 - A Chinese media article accused U.S. tech companies of potentially embedding "backdoor" technologies in chips, which provoked a strong reaction from the U.S. tech sector, including a denial from Nvidia [9][10] - The article highlighted past U.S. government requests for tech companies to implant "backdoors," raising global concerns about U.S. technological leadership and integrity [9][10] - U.S. allies are increasingly anxious about the potential for U.S. interference in their technological advancements, fearing that their proprietary technologies could be compromised [11][12] Group 3 - The Chinese response has impacted the U.S. semiconductor industry, which holds 38% of global added value, with companies like Nvidia and Qualcomm accounting for 56% of profits [14] - The U.S. technology blockade against China is likely to accelerate China's push for domestic alternatives, which could severely affect revenues for U.S. semiconductor firms [14][16] - The recent developments have shifted the focus from a tariff war to a technology war, revealing U.S. hegemonic behavior in the global tech arena and potentially leading to long-term impacts on the U.S. tech market [16][17] Group 4 - On August 12, a compromise was reached with the signing of the Stockholm Trade Talks Joint Statement, which suspended the implementation of 24% reciprocal tariffs while maintaining 10% base tariffs [16][17] - Despite this, the U.S. continues to impose Section 301 tariffs and technology export controls on 136 Chinese entities, indicating a persistent strategy to hinder China's technological progress [16][17] - The situation presents both challenges and opportunities for China, particularly in advancing its domestic AI chip technology to overcome U.S. restrictions [17]