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Trump suddenly appeared at the scene of Sino-US negotiations and criticized the Chinese side for signing a mineral agreement at the door. He wanted to give it a go

During the anxious five rounds of Sino-US negotiations, Trump has arrived at the site in Malaysia and will sign the "Key Minerals Agreement" directly at the doorstep of the Chinese side.

Trump has decided to let go and is ready to seize all the codes.

On October 25, Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, ushered in the fifth round of economic and trade confrontation between China and the United States.

At the same time, on October 26th, there will be a particularly important summit that will collide with the meeting between China and the United States, that is, the 47th ASEAN Summit.

This also means that not only will all the heads of state of ASEAN come, but they will also witness the moment of the trade game between China and the United States.

At this critical moment of Sino-US negotiations and exchanges and Asian events, Trump himself came.

On the 23rd local time in the United States, White House Press Secretary Levitt officially disclosed Trump's Asian trip.

On October 26th, Beijing time, Trump arrived in Malaysia quickly. This time, he will do three things in Asia.

He will be elected Japanese prime minister.

Participated in the APEC Conference in South Korea.

Go to Malaysia to attend the ASEAN Summit series, by the way, to assist the U.S. delegation that is negotiating with China.

Compared with the situation in previous negotiations, at this time, the United States threatened to cut off all software supplies to China, while China's control of rare earths in the United States directly exploded.

Before the meeting, the two sides had taken the sword, which is already an immediate trend.

But the eye-catching people can see that the locations, from Geneva, Switzerland, London, Sweden, to the EU in Spain is also considered more friendly to China, and finally came to Malaysia.

Obviously, China is gradually taking the initiative in negotiations.

After all, Malaysia, the negotiation venue, happens to be in the same time zone as China. For the Chinese delegation, the time difference doesn't even need to be reduced, but US Treasury Secretary Bescent and his party have to stay up overnight in advance.

Now the U.S. delegation is in a passive state. After the fourth round of negotiations in Spain, China rarely took the initiative to upgrade rare earth export controls.

The U.S. became the recipient, although Trump vowed to impose a 155 percent tariff on China, threatening to restrict exports to China on all key software.

But after all, the threat from the United States remained only verbal, and Trump did not dare to act immediately.

But China's 61st and 62rd rare-earth control orders, however, are realistically hit on Trump's face.

So this time Trump really couldn't sit still. He had to solve this matter immediately. He found that China no longer played with him and began to take serious action.

So on October 26, at the same time as Sino-US negotiations began, he personally appeared in Malaysia aboard Air Force One.

The current China-US consultation on Malaysia is not only a one-on-one negotiation between China and the United States, but both sides also want to win the support of ASEAN and other countries.

To be honest, Trump also wants everyone to see who is the boss, at least not to fall off the wind.

And Trump is preparing to personally put pressure on China, in addition to seeking to reach economic trade agreements with some countries in Asia, he will also sign a series of "key mineral agreements" in Asia.

What Trump is most worried about now is that China has delayed lifting the ban on rare earths for the United States, but at the same time, he also knows that only when the United States makes a fuss about rare earth minerals can it overhead China's rare earth chips.

So he opened his face directly at his home door in China, hoping to force China to make concessions with a package of mineral asset agreements.

The United States now has two important rare-earth partners in Asia, Australia and Malaysia.

On October 20, Trump also signed a critical minerals agreement worth $8.5 billion with Australian Prime Minister Albanese, who visited the White House.

According to the agreement plan announced by the White House, the United States and Australia will each spend $1 billion in the next six months, with the goal of inciting mineral resources with a total value of up to $53 billion.

Obviously, this is an important step in Trump's quest to build a "China" rare earth supply chain.

In addition, not long ago, an Australian rare earth company named "Linus" announced the successful commercial production of dysprosium oxide in Malaysia.

However, this is the unilateral statement of the company's website, the specific situation is temporarily unknown.

At present, Lynas Rare Earth Company has won a contract worth US $258 million from the United States and is preparing to build a rare earth factory in Texas, USA.

We can see on the homepage of Linus official website that they describe themselves as "the only manufacturer of rare earth materials outside China".

Malaysia is the home of their important rare-earth refinery.

Therefore, after Trump signed the rare earth mineral agreement with Australia, he said directly and excitedly: Next year, there will be too many rare earths in the United States.

The fifth round of talks between China and the United States in Malaysia, whether it is trade in rare earth, chips, or soybean and other agricultural products, has basically reached the atmosphere of decisive war.

For more than a month, China’s rare-earth ban has been touching the door of U.S. military labor.

More than 1900 types of equipment and nearly 80,000 parts of all U.S. services have been exposed to rely heavily on China's rare earths.

Secondly, since the trade war fought in April, China's exports in the first three quarters reached 19.95 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.1%.

Among them, exports in September rose by 8%.

The current situation is that imports from China are rising except the United States. On the other hand, after the United States imposed tariffs on China, the orders of American soybeans have been cleared.

Secondly, a very important card in the hands of the United States for China-Nvidia chips, has been conflicted by the China market, and China's antitrust investigation into Nvidia is underway.

At this point, the United States lost its Nvidia card.

This is not over, and the U.S. Supreme Court will decide on Trump's involuntary launch of a tariff war in November, and the likelihood of Trump's defeat is also low.

Various signs show that Trump, who launched the tariff war, has begun to reach a situation of internal and external troubles, and is gradually falling into a disadvantage in the game with China.

He is now personally embarking on a trip to Asia and facing China face to face. For him, he must give it a try to have a chance.



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