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中国澳大利亚商会:中澳经贸合作持续深化
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-06-06 09:33
Group 1 - The report by the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce highlights the strong attractiveness of the Chinese market for Australian companies, particularly in resource industries, agricultural enterprises, and green supply chains [1] - Nearly 70% of foreign companies surveyed consider China as one of the top three global investment destinations for the next three years, with over 75% of foreign companies in China achieving profitability in 2024, a significant increase from 58% in 2023 [2] - The report indicates a strategic adjustment in China-Australia economic cooperation, moving towards a more mature phase with emerging sectors like clean energy technology and biomedicine becoming new growth engines [2] Group 2 - Investment in clean energy, renewable energy, and electric vehicle battery manufacturing from China is aligned with Australia's Future Made in Australia initiative, which aims to enhance key industry sovereignty [3] - Systemic risks affecting future operations and investments include increasing geopolitical uncertainty, rising trade protectionism, and the fragmentation of global supply chains [3] - Companies are not withdrawing from China but are actively adjusting strategies and deepening local partnerships to prepare for a more competitive and complex environment [3]
特朗普打残美国产业,体面认输,请中方给个台阶,中方就是不理
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-05-04 11:58
Group 1 - The core objective of the tariff war initiated by Trump was to suppress China, but it backfired, damaging the U.S. industries instead [10] - The U.S. reliance on Chinese critical minerals for its clean energy sector was highlighted, showing that tariffs on these minerals harmed American industries [3][5] - The Biden administration's approach to tariffs was more targeted and effective compared to Trump's broad measures, which inadvertently hurt U.S. industries [5][7] Group 2 - The international response to U.S. tariff policies has been one of resistance, with calls for unity against U.S. trade bullying, emphasizing the need to maintain a multilateral trade system [1] - Trump's declining approval ratings and public dissatisfaction with his policies indicate a lack of support for his tariff strategies, which have created uncertainty in global trade [9][10] - The European economy is facing significant threats due to U.S. tariff policies, with officials expressing a desire for negotiations to resolve trade issues [10]