吴心伯:美国对华博弈在双边层面越来越难以占优
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-08 14:51

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report emphasizes that the U.S. will increasingly apply pressure on China through third parties as bilateral competition becomes more challenging [1][3] - The report highlights that the U.S.-China competition continues with Trump’s return, where the U.S. employs traditional tactics while China adopts new strategies, effectively countering U.S. tariffs and disrupting U.S. plans [1][3] - China is focusing on strengthening relationships with Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, enhancing cooperation in trade, investment, finance, infrastructure, energy, and green transition, which enriches its resources and strategies in the U.S. competition [3][4] Group 2 - The report suggests that the stability of U.S.-China relations in 2026 will depend on mutual efforts to create a positive atmosphere, increase interactions, manage differences, and expand cooperation [3][4] - It notes that the current stability in U.S.-China relations is fragile and primarily based on U.S. tactical needs rather than significant consensus between the two nations [3][4] - The experience gained from the 2025 U.S.-China competition has bolstered confidence, presenting both opportunities and challenges for 2026, where China aims to push for adjustments in U.S. policy while remaining prepared for potential conflicts [4]