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釜山会晤不到一天,美国又出尔反尔?执意对华进行301调查
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-01 06:10

Group 1 - The recent meeting in Busan between the US and China appeared to be positive, with the US announcing the cancellation of tariffs on Chinese fentanyl and pausing certain investigations in the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors [1][3] - Despite the seemingly cooperative atmosphere, the US Trade Representative stated that the Section 301 investigation would continue, indicating a strategy of maintaining leverage in negotiations with China [3][11] - The Section 301 investigation is rooted in unilateralism and protectionism, authorized by the US Trade Act of 1974, and is seen as a tool for the US to exert pressure on China regarding trade practices [5][9] Group 2 - The US is under domestic pressure to maintain a tough stance on China, with bipartisan consensus on the need for a strong approach, making it unlikely for any administration to abandon the Section 301 investigation [7][10] - The investigation is partly justified by the US's claim that China has not fulfilled its commitments under the Phase One Trade Agreement, with a significant shortfall in the expected purchase of US goods and services [7][9] - The US manufacturing sector faces challenges, including supply chain disruptions and production issues, which complicate the narrative that China is solely responsible for trade imbalances [9][10] Group 3 - The continuation of the Section 301 investigation could lead to further friction and disputes between the US and China, as it encompasses a wide range of industries [13] - China has expressed its commitment to reform and opening up while also emphasizing the need to protect its core interests, indicating a more assertive stance in future negotiations [15] - The current state of US-China relations is characterized by a strategic tug-of-war, with both sides reluctant to make concessions, which may prolong the existing tensions and uncertainties in the global market [15]