美国又变脸了,特朗普升级打法,大批中企被牵连,中方预告反击战
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-01 05:24

Group 1 - The core issue of the trade relationship between the US and China remains unresolved, with both sides unable to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement, leading to increased uncertainty in trade matters [2][3] - The US Department of Commerce has implemented new export control rules targeting companies on the "entity list," which primarily affects Chinese firms, indicating a strategic move to prevent sanctioned companies from acquiring US products through subsidiaries [3][5] - The recent escalation in US sanctions is perceived as a response to China's military advancements, which have heightened US political sensitivities, suggesting that further actions may follow [5][6] Group 2 - The decline in US agricultural exports to China, particularly soybeans, has resulted in significant financial distress for American farmers, potentially impacting political support for the Trump administration [6][8] - The US's aggressive stance on semiconductor and artificial intelligence technologies may backfire, as China has developed alternatives, indicating that US sanctions could harm its own supply chains [8][10] - China's potential countermeasures, including export controls on strategic minerals like rare earths, could disrupt US military and technology sectors, prompting US industry leaders to seek negotiations with the Trump administration [10]