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1200万吨美国大豆找到买家!中国恢复采购,美国削减芬太尼关税
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 09:13

Group 1 - The US and China have reached a trade agreement that includes the suspension of additional export controls on critical minerals such as rare earths and the termination of investigations into US semiconductor supply chain companies [1][2] - The agreement aims to ease tensions between the world's two largest economies and includes mutual concessions across multiple sectors [2][6] - China will issue general licenses for the export of key minerals, effectively canceling previous export controls implemented in October 2022 and April 2025, and postponing stricter measures announced for October 2025 by one year [2][7] Group 2 - The semiconductor sector's tensions are alleviated, with China allowing Dutch chipmaker ASML's factory in China to resume shipments, addressing previous supply concerns that threatened automotive production [3][6] - The US will respond by suspending certain tariffs and extending exemptions on specific tariffs until November 2026, while also reducing tariffs on fentanyl-related products from 20% to 10% [3][4] - China has committed to purchasing 12 million tons of US soybeans this season and at least 25 million tons annually over the next three years, alongside agreements to buy oil and gas from Alaska [4][6] Group 3 - The agreement is seen as a temporary truce in the ongoing trade battle, with most measures set to last only one year, indicating that core differences in US-China trade relations remain unresolved [6][7] - Geopolitical issues, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, were not included in the negotiations, highlighting the limited scope of the agreement [7]