看到中美达成了共识,德国率先变脸,转向幅度之大,各方错愕
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 07:46

Group 1 - The recent US-China talks resulted in unexpected outcomes, with both sides providing concessions without escalating tensions, indicating a strategic calculation behind the apparent win-win situation [1][5] - China achieved key results such as tariff extensions, partial reductions, and some sanctions being eased, while the US gained more negotiating space regarding rare earth exports [1][5] - The global implications of the US-China thaw are significant, as countries that previously relied on choosing sides must now navigate their own paths, leading to discomfort for Japan, South Korea, and the EU [5][8] Group 2 - Despite the easing of tensions, there remains an intense underlying competition, with China managing to withstand global tax pressures and maintain stability while others face increasing tax burdens [3][9] - Germany's rapid shift in stance reflects a realization of its precarious position, as it can no longer rely solely on ideological alignments with the US while facing its own industrial challenges [8][9] - The EU, particularly Germany, must reassess its economic relationship with China, focusing on practical cooperation in key industries like electric vehicles, energy, and AI, rather than ideological posturing [9][10] Group 3 - The current geopolitical landscape presents both pressure and opportunity for Europe, as it can no longer depend on US policies for protection and must engage in meaningful economic collaboration to influence global rules [14] - Germany's recent pivot towards realism signifies a shift from being a passive player to actively seeking beneficial partnerships, recognizing that cooperation is essential for economic survival [10][14] - The ongoing US-China détente provides a "repair window" for Europe to propose cooperation in sectors where mutual benefits can be realized, emphasizing the need for action over rhetoric [12][14]