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Breaking-News >> WorldNews 100 minutes! The meeting between the heads of state of China and the United States gave reassurance to the world economy
100 minutes, China and the United States together to give the world a determination pill! After the two heads of state in South Korea in Qingzhou ended a meeting of 1 hour and 40 minutes. The two sides subsequently issued a series of tariff new policies, the key word except "cancellation" is "suspension"!The United States cancelled the 10% so-called "Fentanyl tariff" imposed on Chinese goods, continued to suspend the 24% peer tariff imposed on Chinese goods for a year, China will adjust countermeasures accordingly; the United States suspended the implementation of the export control 50% transparency rule announced on September 29 for a year, China suspended the implementation of rare-earth export control measures announced on October 9 for a year, and so on. US President Trump Data Map Since the first half of this year, China and the United States have faced many battles in the economic and trade field. Every time the United States is first challenged, the Chinese side is opposed, neither troubled nor afraid of things. In the six months, the American attitude is visible from pride to seriousness, considering China as an object that needs respect, and seriously thinking about how to deal with it. Today, the US leader in Busan met. Trump rarely took the first step, rushed by helicopter from Chengzhou to Busan, early awaited in the film area, and the opening was a "long-time old friend". After the end, the two leaders came out shoulder to shoulder, handshake, and then President Xi left the car. Yes, the circumstances between the two countries are different, friction is very normal. But dialogue is better than confrontation, together, the two countries can each other, prosper together, and play a positive role for the world. Of course, the restoration of economic and trade relations takes time, this "tariff pause" is not necessarily the end point, but if the two sides continue to talk on the principle of equality, respect and reciprocity, this is not only the people of the two countries, but also the gospel of the people of the whole world. Extension of reading: US Media: Trump loses in trade war with China, China sees US weaknesses A series of provocations against China have hit the wall, and the Trump administration has been exposed to the world. "Trump lost the trade war with China." The New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof published an article on October 29th, pointing out that the US president had seriously miscalculated and launched a doomed trade war, which screwed up the most important bilateral relationship in the world today-Sino-US relations. Kristof lamented that China is a "soldier that defeats others without fighting." China will continue to have an advantage over the United States in the future. The price the United States has to pay may not only be losing the trade war, but also losing part of its global credibility and influence in the next few years. He believes that Trump seriously misjudged the situation when announcing his “Liberation Day” tariffs in April this year and seemed to think China is vulnerable because China exports to the United States far more than it imports. But Trump obviously doesn’t understand that many of China’s purchases, such as soybeans, can be purchased elsewhere, while on rare earth issues it’s difficult for the United States to find suppliers outside of China. It was soon seen that China put the United States in trouble because the U.S. economy relied on China’s rare earth far more than China relied on U.S. soybeans. Screen of US President Trump's speech U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent said the U.S.-China talks were “a substantial framework” and the article said that if this framework isined, the U.S. could cut and cancel tariffs on China. On the surface, this may seem like a return to the status quo before the trade war, but in fact it is more like the United States surrendered after launching a conflict and was ultimately in a weaker position. Christov believes that China uses rare-earth controls as a long-term means to restrict the United States, and the suspension of controls for a year will be a clever means that will allow China to both avoid the United States and other countries to break the monopoly, but also to maintain influence over the United States. Canadian miners say the West needs an effort on the scale of the Manhattan Project to develop rare earth production capacity, but even such an all-out plan may take five to seven years to bear fruit, and during this transition time, the West will have to reach an agreement with China. At a conference attended by international experts over the weekend, the vast majority said China was winning the trade war and is now taking the lead. For Trump's reduction of tariffs, easing of export restrictions on chips to China, delaying arms sales to Taiwan, Christov gave an example: "It's like Trump has provoked a trade war, but soon found that he was taking the tariffs to fight the white blade. China has seen the weaknesses of the United States and has already dominated in bilateral relations, while Trump is the weak one who will surrender under pressure, including on security issues, and allies betrayed by Trump are unlikely to cooperate with the United States to resist China. At the end of the text, Christov especially mentioned the well-known Chinese military book, The Son of the Soldier Law. He said that as early as 2,500 years ago, Sun Tzu, a great military strategist, wrote in his "The Art of War": "A hundred victories are not good ones; A soldier who defeats others without fighting is good ones." Christoff said it was the Chinese idea that with the help of trade influence, more military power could be projected in the Western Pacific region without a single shot at a time. He is also worried that if the United States gives up patrolling the South China Sea under the pressure of China's rare earths, it will be a major setback for the United States in Asia and a major improvement of China's influence. “So don’t rush to praise the historic Sino-American deal that Trump and his assistants boast of,” Christov said, “we Americans may not only lose a trade war, but will lose some global credibility and influence in the coming years, which will be a sign of America’s decline in the world.” Trump travel footage In fact, as early as April, many foreign media immediately saw the Trump administration's bluff and pointed out that it "has lost the trade war with China." The analysis pointed out that China holds multiple trump cards in this contest, including increasingly diversified export markets, irreplaceable supply chains, and control of key strategic minerals. In addition, the trade war launched by Trump during his first term has prompted China to reduce its dependence on American imports. Trump's series of blackmails were hardened by China, which not only confirmed the failure of its China strategy, but also allowed Democrats to seize the key handle. On October 29, a U.S. Senate Democrat said in a recent report on the impact of Trump’s tariff policy that Trump was “losing this trade war he had provoked against China,” letting China take over and putting the U.S. in a “weak spot” at the first US-China meeting. The report, citing inflation and employment data, suggests that Trump’s global tariffs since April have strengthened China’s hand, weakened U.S. codes, led to a recovery in inflation, shrinking manufacturing, and pressure on farmers, while China has increased its exports to non-U.S. regions. News Raw Data Source → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KD5ET9HP0514EGPO.html 17WorldNews[2025.11.01-03:09] 访问:279
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