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200%关税换稀土?特朗普威胁不了中国,美国确实无牌可打了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-01 03:01

Group 1 - Trump's recent claim of imposing a 200% tariff on China for magnetic materials is seen as a performative threat rather than a feasible policy [1][3] - The exaggerated tariff figures, such as 500% on Russian oil and gas purchases, indicate a lack of actionable policy and are more about gaining attention [3][4] - China's export regulations on rare earth materials are focused on compliance and traceability rather than outright restrictions, aimed at preventing military misuse [3][4] Group 2 - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has firmly stated that Trump's threats do not alter China's established principles regarding trade [4][6] - The ongoing trade war has not led to the anticipated economic collapse of China, which has shown resilience, while the U.S. faces rising inflation and debt [6][8] - The rhetoric from U.S. leaders, including extreme tariff claims, is increasingly viewed as empty threats, diminishing America's credibility on the global stage [6][8]