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越南跪美求生,与美国达成协议,40%特殊关税瞄准中国,中方坚定表态!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-04 02:53
Group 1 - A rising anti-China sentiment is emerging globally, closely linked to the United States, as seen in Fiji's Prime Minister's statements and the tense strategic dialogue between China and Europe [1][3] - Fiji's Prime Minister Rabuka explicitly stated that China is not welcome to establish military bases in the South Pacific, indicating a shift in regional dynamics influenced by a new defense cooperation agreement with the U.S. [1] - The recent "tiered tariff agreement" between Vietnam and the U.S. highlights China's precarious position in global economic competition, as it aims to limit Chinese companies' ability to circumvent tariffs through third-party countries [3] Group 2 - The tense relationship between China and Europe is exemplified by the ultimatum given to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a high-level strategic dialogue, reflecting U.S. pressure on the EU to choose sides [3] - Vietnam's agreement to impose high tariffs on goods exported to the U.S. demonstrates its difficult position between China and the U.S., sacrificing potential economic benefits from China for U.S. favor [3] - China's government has expressed strong opposition to any agreements that harm its interests, signaling potential countermeasures against Vietnam's recent tariff agreement [5] Group 3 - The ongoing trade friction between China and the U.S. is expected to intensify, particularly in the context of a sluggish global economic recovery, with uncertain strategies from other countries under U.S. pressure [7] - The situation with Vietnam serves as a cautionary tale for other nations, emphasizing that one country's interests should not come at the expense of another's [7] - Strengthening multilateral cooperation and promoting fairness and justice are seen as essential to countering U.S. hegemony and achieving global economic stability [7]