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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-28 08:43

Group 1 - The economic competition between China and the US has become a focal point on the international stage, with ongoing negotiations failing to break the deadlock on key issues such as tariffs, chips, and rare earths [1][3] - The US has implemented a series of strong measures against China, including a 100% tariff on Chinese goods and restrictions on access to critical software for semiconductor design and AI development, aiming to increase trade costs and force concessions from China [13][14] - China's countermeasures include imposing special port fees on US ships and tightening rare earth export controls, which have already impacted companies like Anshi Semiconductor, highlighting the significant interdependence in global supply chains [14][15] Group 2 - Trump's visits to the UK resulted in significant agreements, including a reduction of EU tariffs on US cars and commitments for substantial energy and technology purchases, reflecting a strategic alliance aimed at countering China's influence [6][9] - The agreements made during Trump's UK visits are seen as a way for the US and EU to form a strategic deterrent against China, with the EU's energy procurement commitments also serving to alleviate pressures on the US shale gas industry [9][11] - The historical context of US actions mirrors past British strategies, suggesting a long-term approach to maintaining global dominance through economic means [13]