贸易战的突破:中美同意分阶段提高关税



11月7日-中美已同意分阶段提高彼此的商品关税。谈判仍在进行中,尚未确定签署任何条约的时间或地点。彭博社的Jodi Schneider报道了“彭博市场:欧洲公开赛”。

31 comments
  1. Dragging out the trade war only benefits the US. China is trying to obtain smalls wins whenever it can, to save face. The US is playing Chess while the CCP is playing Checkers.

  2. a deal with china is not worth the paper it is written on . china will do what they want any way. just look in the south seas future site of the start of ww3 . fake islands killing unarmed fisher man ramming boats and blockading ships in international waters.

  3. Look like China is winning this trade war. Why will the one that started the trade war end up so easily to agree to cancel tariffs imposed by them first. Guess they know well that they are losing this trade war. So, trade isn't that easy to win like what they have mentioned before. Now they are making themselves look like a fool.

  4. Put another way…they haven't ACTUALLY agreed to anything,there are no firm commitments,they are just manipulating the markets for their own gain. America and China…Frenemies.

  5. The fact is China won the war because it's totalitarian region can do whatever it wants and Trump can't. The US needs moral high ground.

  6. During the trade war, three bankrupt businessmen were at the soup kitchen talking about why they went bankrupt and came here.
    "I went bankrupt because I bought food at low prices. They say I'm hoarding"
    Said the first.

    "I went bankrupt because I bought food at a high price. They say I'm disrupting the market. "Said the second.

    "I went bankrupt because I bought food at the regular price. They say I'm a CCP spy." "Said the third.

  7. What's there to talk about ? Dotard Trump started the tariffs, so lift them, or fuck off. It's that simple. No deal, final answer. May the love and the peace of Jesus be with us.

  8. No phase out tariffs.
    China has a history of dishonoring of what they signed. Remember Hong Kong, man-made islands, UNCLOS, CFC-11, illegal fishing nets, Paris Climate agreement?

  9. China has made cyberwarefare attacks on the US, the EU, and many of their allies; Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman were hacked years ago, in a case that can't be chocked up to China's usual Kleptocracy. Their corporate espionage and IP theft, pales in comparison to building weaponized island bases in international waters… for the sole purpose of hijack trade routes and shipping lanes.
    This is the kind of stuff China does:
    https://www.hrw.org/asia/china-and-tibet

    As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, they should be an example of international cooperation… not piracy and imperialism ???

  10. Bullshit Propaganda Lift Of Tariffs…..It's Just A Condition Of CCP? 30% Tariffs On December 15….Social Unrest In Chinese New Years…..No Pigs & No Soybeans…..CCP Gets Ready To Eat Grass….Short Of Money & Short Of Food…..Hahahahaha…..:))) Communists

  11. The best location for the signing of the deal is Pyongyang, if North Korea is agreeable, of course. At the same time, Trump can sign a deal with North Korea for the removal of all US soldiers out of South Korea.

  12. LOL, I thought Tariffs were an Easy Fight!! Now the Dogs are backing down!! Time to cage them!! Trump LOST!! Brazil now has a $500 Million a year Contract with the Chinese for Soybeans!! How can you undo what is on Contract?? Trump is trying to win back the Farmers, but it’s already too late!!!

  13. what? are you kidding me? these tariffs are costing tax payers not only tax money but personal money, farmers lost their ability to sell products and now were just going to call it off? No harm no foul? These tariffs were stupid in the first place, Trump just wants to play with his luckily found power. The power and responsibility's of the United States isn't a plaything for a spoiled President.

  14. Waging Trade War and hoping to bring China to its knees, to begin with, is a function of misconception, and strategic miscalculation.

    Sun Tzu, he said: “Underestimating the strength and resolve of the opposition or adversary – and conversely overestimating one’s own strength and ability – is a sure way to failure.”

    For those bigots who would not reason, it serves to reflect and take a cue from: (1) the overwhelming evidence of China’s unwavering resolve and action to defend world trade and global supply chain; and (2) the way the Chinese companies are rising to the challenge with their solemn and progressive attitude towards business. To the Chinese, good business strategy has never been a zero sum game.

    When the Trump administration came down with all its national and geopolitical might to crush Huawei, its CEO, Ren Zhengfei has this to say to the western media:

    “The American companies are our strategic partners. They were our teachers. Although our dependence on them today is no more as profound, we will continue to buy from them, and work with them, if permitted.”

    Starbucks, which has long dominated the Chinese coffee market, currently has over 4,000 stores spread across 160 cities in the country. To top that, the company has announced plans to build 600 new stores annually over the next five years in China to double the number of existing stores to 6,000 by 2022 across 230 cities.

    McDonald's in Beijing opened in 1992, and today it has 2,700 restaurants, with an ambitious plan to increase that to 4,500 by 2022. There are over 5,900 KFC outlets in more than 1,000 Chinese cities. Pizza Huts, on the other hand, operates 2,000 outlet. In fact, Yum!Brand, which owns both KFC and Pizza Huts, is so bullish about China’s market that they’re planing to rollout 2 restaurants on a daily basis!

    At its peak in 2017, General Motor sold over 4 million vehicles in China. That is 42% of its total sales worldwide, and 1 million units more than what it sold in the US!

    Nike’s sales in China increased by 21% to $5.1 billion in 2018, or 15% of its global sales of $34.5 billion. Whereas its sales in the US decreased by 2% over the corresponding period.

    China made up 13.8% of Boeing’s (which competes directly with Airbus) $100 billion revenues in 2018.

    Intel’s sales to China in the meantime, grew by 27% year-on-year to $18.8 billion in 2018, or 27% of Intel’s global sales revenue. In the case of Qualcomm, their dependent on China’s market is even more profound; with $15.1 billion or 67% of its 2018 sales revenue coming from China.

    Ask the American corporate chieftains. Their answers will be:

    There is no winner in decoupling. Not for the US, nor for China. Definitely not for the rest of the world.

  15. O healer of souls, we come to you, Lord, desiring that you would forgive us our sins and heal us from the harm those sins have done to us spiritually. We know that you will not turn away the truly penitent man but will hear him and bury his sins in the depths of the deepest sea. We know you will cast our confessed and forgiven sins behind your back and hurl them into the land of forgetfulness forever. Help us to come to you in true repentance and with faith in your merciful nature. Amen.

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