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中方稀土禁令暂停一年,G7连夜组建矿产联盟!中国岂能不留后手?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-10 10:50

Group 1 - The meeting between the leaders of China and the U.S. resulted in a significant pause in tariff and export control measures, with Trump expressing high satisfaction with the outcomes [1][3] - China committed to purchasing 12 million tons of U.S. soybeans this season and agreed to an annual purchase of 25 million tons over the next three years, indicating a shift in trade dynamics [3] - The U.S. agreed to suspend 50% of its chip export controls to China for one year and paused the 301 investigation into China's shipbuilding industry, reflecting economic pressures beyond mere political confrontation [3][9] Group 2 - China announced a one-year suspension of previously planned rare earth export controls, which is seen as a major outcome of the talks, although it retains a cautious stance due to the U.S.'s history of changing agreements [3][9] - The G7 countries established a critical minerals alliance on the same day as the U.S.-China agreement, aiming to set minimum prices for rare earths and impose high tariffs on products containing Chinese rare earths, indicating a strategic countermeasure [3][4] - The G7's efforts to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earths face significant challenges, as rebuilding supply chains without Chinese technology could take at least a decade [8][9] Group 3 - The structural contradictions between the U.S. and China remain unresolved, and the next year will be a crucial period for strategic maneuvering, with the potential for either deeper cooperation or increased confrontation [9][11] - The U.S. must recognize that collaboration with allies like Australia will not serve as a viable counter to China, as the core issues between the two nations persist [9][11] - The upcoming year is viewed as a critical buffer period for China to enhance its core technologies and diversify its supply chains, particularly in chip manufacturing and rare earth refining [9][11]