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At the end of his wit! The U.S. Treasury Secretary talks about "chips" in a panic: There can be 300,000 Chinese students studying in the United States

[Text/Observer Network Liu Bai] Senior U.S. government officials who have been beaten by China's rare earth control have been forced to soften their tariff tone one after another due to reality, but they cannot let go of their hegemonic airs.

In the Fox Business Channel program on October 13th, while lowering tariffs on China, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bescent tried to confuse the audience, accusing China of "confronting the whole world" with control. He not only imagined that the previous restrictions of the United States had a "great influence" on China, but also secretly poked and threatened more than 300,000 Chinese students studying in the United States, completely at his wit's wit.

Besent said that the 100% tariff mentioned by Trump "may not necessarily happen" and that the United States plans to meet with Chinese officials during the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank this week.

He "remained optimistic" that the two countries might ease tensions, adding that Washington was ready to implement "tough countermeasures".

When asked whether the government would consider delisting Chinese companies from the American Stock Exchange, Bescent did not respond directly, but vaguely said that "all options are on the table".

“I believe China is willing to dialogue,” Bessent boasted, adding that even if China is not willing, the U.S. has enough means to use, “they are stronger or even more than the measures they have taken on rare lands.”

On October 13, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent received an interview with Fox Business Channel.

China's increased restrictions on rare earths has obviously caused a considerable psychological shadow on the finance minister.

He has repeatedly claimed that this is a “confrontation between China and the whole world”, that China “has not controlled the situation”, and that the United States “will safeguard its sovereignty in many ways”.

He insisted that the Trump administration had previously taken trade measures, which had a "great impact" on China.

Then again take Chinese students as a code. panicked, and still not keep the mouth.

"There are 300,000 to 400,000 China students studying in the United States, but only 800,000 American students... Ah sorry, I mean only 800 American students studying in China. This is a serious imbalance."

Since the beginning of this year, Chinese students have been repeatedly improperly treated in the United States, and they have repeatedly attacked student groups, which just exposes the deep-seated lack of confidence and helplessness of American politicians.

The Chinese side has repeatedly stressed that cooperation in education and exchanges helps to enhance exchanges and understanding between peoples of all countries.I hope that the United States will bring the statement of President Trump to welcome Chinese students to the United States to study into reality, stop unjustified harassment, scrutiny and deportation of Chinese students, and effectively safeguard their legitimate and legitimate rights and interests.

Besent's statement to Fox this time is regarded as the latest sign that the United States has sent a "easing signal" on the tariff issue.

On October 11, Trump resumed tariff blackmail against China, triggering global financial market shocks, and the Standard Pur 500 stock index fell by more than 2 percent on a single day, recording the largest drop since April.

However, just two days later, Trump's tone was obviously softened, saying in a social media post, "Don't worry about China, everything will go well."

Almost at the same time, U.S. Vice President Vance and U.S. Trade Representative jamison greer also sent signals to ease the situation. According to the analysis, the United States will not honor the tariff threat and is willing to reach an agreement with China to calm the tension.

The British "Financial Times" quoted analysts as saying that this round of tensions in Sino-US relations is entirely caused by the United States 'release of a number of erroneous policies towards China in September this year. These suppression actions against China not only escalated tensions, but also Once again confirmed the Trump administration's "low credibility."

Wu Zibb, dean of the Institute for International Affairs Research at the University of Fudan, told the Hong Kong English-language media South China Morning Post that China's latest round of trade countermeasures could be a "positive step in stabilizing China-US relations", forcing the Trump administration to take a more pragmatic attitude.

Wu Zhipper said that China has a card in its hands, is ready at all times, and has the ability to make the United States feel painful, and this round of countermeasures "will be very helpful and very positive for the future stability of China-US trade negotiations and overall bilateral relations."

He added, “We now see Trump clearly, and we have fully grasped his bottom line.”

On October 13, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said in response to the U.S. threat of imposing a 100% tariff, the U.S. has continued to impose a series of restrictions and sanctions on China for a period of time, seriously damaging China's interests.

China urges the United States to correct its wrong practices as soon as possible, take the important consensus reached by the two heads of state on the phone call as a guide, resolve their respective concerns through dialogue on the basis of equality, respect and reciprocity, properly manage differences, and maintain the stable, healthy and sustainable development of Sino-US relations. If the United States insists on going its own way, China will resolutely take corresponding measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.

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