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中国未雨绸缪压倒了特朗普
3 6 Ke· 2025-05-15 04:17
Group 1 - China has strengthened its economic structure since the first Trump administration's trade war, aiming to create an economy that can survive without the U.S. [1] - From 2018 to the present, China's exports to countries outside the U.S. have increased by over $1 trillion, with total exports reaching approximately $3.6 trillion [2] - China has diversified its imports, reducing reliance on the U.S. for agricultural products, such as increasing soybean imports from Brazil and supporting wheat production in Central Asia [4] Group 2 - The U.S. has reduced additional tariffs on China, with the current total tariff rate at 30%, but the burden on China's export industry remains heavy [6] - The ongoing trade conflict may lead to a potential shortage of goods for U.S. consumers by the end of the year, highlighting the failure of Trump's tariff policy [6] - The shift of factories related to major export products, such as computers and smartphones, is already occurring, which may lead to unemployment issues in China [7] Group 3 - China's strategic goal includes the unification of Taiwan, with a strong intent to reduce dependence on the U.S. as a critical part of its long-term strategy [6] - The upcoming U.S. midterm elections in 2026 are a significant consideration for both sides, as consumer behavior during the holiday shopping season may impact trade dynamics [4]