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Unable to get through to Beijing's phone, Trump shouted to China from a distance, giving me a chance, and the United States didn't want to call

The US President and Vice President both stated at the same time,"A tariff war with China is not inevitable." The Americans are indeed tough on the outside. After Trump's emotional outpouring, he still has to return to the negotiating table with China.

On October 12, local time, three days after China issued an announcement on strengthening rare earth controls, the Trump administration as a whole calmed down.

First, US Vice President Vance hinted that the United States was unwilling to fight this tariff war.

Vance said that China should choose a rational path and claimed that Trump has many cards in his hands, but if China is willing to be more rational, so will the United States.

Immediately after, Trump also posted on his social media, with the so-called "good for China" acronym, claiming that "the United States wants to help China, not hurt China", to hint on the possible cancellation of tariffs on China.

Obviously the U.S. has been frightened, but in the face of the "world's first power", they can't say the word so clearly, can only be all kinds of twisted corners, with a seemingly warning, truth-bearing soft tone of hope that China will recover, while avoiding really waging this trade war with China.

Wans and Trump’s statements both reveal the so-called “America is giving China a chance,” but in reality it is asking China to give a chance to dialogue, which is exactly the ladder given by the United States, and they hope that China can follow the ladder.

However, in terms of a series of statements by the Chinese side, these measures we have introduced have also been well thought out and prepared.

On the 12th, the spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce answered a reporter's question, which mentioned that China had fully assessed the possible impact of the measures on the production and supply chain in advance, and was convinced that the relevant impact was very limited. At the same time, before the measures are introduced, relevant countries and regions have been notified.

In other words, the US may have known that we would introduce these measures for a long time. Didn't Trump's people report it to him?

The spokesman also mentioned that this is China's normal behavior based on laws and regulations, improving its own export control system, disregarding the U.S. side, generalizing national security for a long time, abusing export control, and taking discriminatory practices against China.

Especially after the China-US Economic and Trade Talks in Madrid in September, in just over 20 days, the United States continued to introduce a series of new restrictions on China:

Include a number of Chinese enterprises in the export control list and the specially designated national list; Arbitrarily expand the scope of regulated enterprises through penetrating rules, affecting thousands of Chinese enterprises; Ignoring China's concerns, we insisted on implementing Section 301 measures against China's maritime, logistics and shipbuilding industries.

The speech of the spokesman also basically explains why we will introduce these measures, precisely because after the end of the talks in Madrid, the U.S. side has begun to take the first hand against Chinese enterprises, not in Trump's mouth, "China is targeting the whole world."

Obviously, the Trump administration began to lose its memory again. After China relaxed its rare earth exports to the United States, they seemed to feel that they could do it again. When the atmosphere of Sino-US economic and trade negotiations was improving, they began to suppress and restrict Chinese enterprises again. Then we naturally have to let them have a long memory.

U.S. Trade Representative Greer revealed that after learning of the news, they quickly contacted China and tried to make a phone call with China, but China refused to answer.

Obviously, our attitude this time is firm.

Whether it's refusing to answer the phone call from the US side or the spokesman's statement, it shows that we are fully prepared. If the US side doesn't change its wrong practice, it only calls for negotiations verbally, and says one thing and does another, then we won't have so much energy to accompany the US side, let alone get down to this level.

At the same time, we should also note that in the spokesperson's words, he also mentioned that "it has been fully evaluated and is convinced that the relevant impact is very limited." Although this refers to the production and supply chain, it can also be directed at the U.S. government.

We have long seen through the essence of the Trump administration. It is just a paper tiger. No matter how fiercely it shouts, it actually has no chips in hand.

Trump a emotional export, shouted to impose a 100% tariff on China, now not so cooled down?

The cost of the US-China trade war is also unbearable for the United States, and the Trump administration is well aware of this.

Unlike Trump’s “time-to-time declaration” on his social software, our policy has gone through a series of preparations and evaluations.This confrontation reveals one essence: Trump’s trade blackmail is just a castle built on the beach, unstoppable in the face of China’s firm will and complete plan.

From bluffing tariff threats to today's hints of seeking dialogue, the Trump administration's change in posture has shown that in an interdependent world, any unilateral bullying will eventually backfire on itself.

The reason why China's response is calm and resolute is precisely because we have long seen clearly that in this game, time and morality are on the side of more strategic patience and more abiding by international rules.

If the U.S. sincerely wants to “avoid a tariff war”, the key is not to set a ladder for China, but to take practical action to remove its own set trade barriers.



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