稀土不卖大豆不购!美国人终于发现中国人一旦狠起来,后果太严重!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-12 23:48

Group 1 - The core point of the announcements is that China will impose strict controls on the export of rare earths, particularly for military and high-tech applications, requiring countries to declare the intended use and obtain approval before purchasing [1] - The impact on the United States is significant, as their fifth-generation fighter jets, warships, missiles, radar, and satellites heavily rely on Chinese rare earths, making it difficult for them to upgrade their F-35s or develop sixth-generation aircraft [1] Group 2 - Since May of this year, China has not imported any soybeans from the United States, marking the first time in 30 years that this has occurred, which has severely impacted the U.S. soybean industry that was expected to have a bumper harvest [3] - U.S. soybean exports have only reached 40% of the expected amount, leaving 60% unsold and causing economic pressure on American soybean farmers, some of whom are selling their farming equipment [5] - The White House announced plans to allocate at least $10 billion from tariff revenues to subsidize soybean farmers, but this is seen as a temporary solution unless China resumes soybean imports from the U.S. [5]