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美制裁13家中企,中方以1敌38国!商务部两记重拳,有三大底气!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-16 11:16

Group 1 - The U.S. added 13 Chinese semiconductor companies to an export control "entity list," prompting China to respond with two announcements regarding anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations against U.S. chips [1][3] - China's swift and strong reaction indicates its impatience with what it perceives as insincere negotiations from the U.S. [1][3] Group 2 - The anti-dumping investigation targets U.S. companies that have been selling chips below cost in China, aiming to protect local industries and market rights [4] - The anti-discrimination investigation challenges the U.S. for its double standards in restricting high-end chip exports while criticizing China for not following rules [5] Group 3 - China's confidence in confronting the U.S. stems from three pillars: being the largest chip consumer market, having a developing domestic supply chain, and adhering to WTO rules to counter U.S. unilateralism [6][7][9] Group 4 - The U.S. attempted to rally 37 countries to pressure China, but many countries, including those in the EU and ASEAN, have significant trade ties with China, undermining U.S. efforts [8][10] Group 5 - China's exports to the U.S. fell by 33.1% in August, but exports to the EU and ASEAN grew by 10.8% and 22.7%, respectively, indicating a shift towards market diversification [12] Group 6 - The future of U.S.-China negotiations hinges on whether the U.S. will abandon its strategy of pressure for concessions, with two potential outcomes: a temporary agreement or China accelerating its domestic alternatives [14] Group 7 - The ongoing chip conflict represents a broader competition for technological dominance, with China focusing on short-term countermeasures, medium-term industrial upgrades, and long-term market diversification [15]