一图直观呈现这几个月贸易战打趴下中国的历程:
“They’re not going to give that up easily. Naturally they’ll retaliate a little bit,” U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on CNBC on Wednesday at a Century Aluminum (CENX.O) smelter in Hawesville, Kentucky, which is restarting idled production lines due to Trump’s aluminum tariffs.
“But at the end of the day, we have many more bullets than they do. They know it. We have a much stronger economy than they have, they know that too,” Ross said.
.@elerianm: "It's just a matter of time before China also realizes that it will lose a trade war with the U.S." pic.twitter.com/Pw2uQQfvIv
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) August 21, 2018
BREAKING: U.S., China impose tariff hikes on additional goods in escalation of battle over Beijing's technology policy.
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 23, 2018
US Trade Office Holds Hearings on Plans for More Tariffs Against China *****CyNhhUbV7Y pic.twitter.com/4QC24DXcEV
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) August 20, 2018
《华尔街日报》:中国正在输掉与川普的贸易战
The Chinese know they are too vulnerable to maintain the trade war with the U.S., writes @DonLuskin *****loz9ohm0wN via @WSJOpinion
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) July 28, 2018
Is China losing the trade war against America? *****tgOnYtJziP
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) August 10, 2018
The U.S. claiming an advantage in trade talks with China because Beijing is struggling to keep its economic growth from faltering *****fCRpq8NRuv
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 23, 2018
Spoke with a foreign manufacturer who is thinking of closing down his factory n leaving China. He employs 3000 people. Trade war triggered the decision but he feels relieved because China has become entirely a different country. He despises Trump but feels Trump has a point.
— Sari Arho Havrén (@SariArhoHavren) August 8, 2018
The U.S.-China trade war has so far been a positive boost to trade volumes across the Pacific, says this analyst. pic.twitter.com/h9ylcG9uJJ
— CNBC International (@CNBCi) August 10, 2018
Interdependence was always exaggerated. In US certain sectors would be hurt for a while until substitutes are found. In China macro-economy will dive further. Trade War Hurts China While U.S. Economy Booms via @forbes *****blqbjis1dr
— Daniel Blumenthal (@DAlexBlumenthal) August 1, 2018