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送交者: testtesttest 于 2025-05-06 03:03:19

回答: Bill Ackman上次鼓动川猪停止90天关税得逞,现在又 由 于 2025-05-06 01:40:01

另外也谈到Ackman这厮的建议
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China’s Tariff Exemptions on U.S. Goods

Critical Pharmaceuticals and Medical Goods: Since April 2025, China has quietly exempted select U.S.-made pharmaceuticals from its 125% retaliatory tariffs. The American Chamber of Commerce in China reported that member companies importing drugs faced no tariffs, with exemptions being product-specific rather than industry-wide.

Semiconductors and Tech Components: By April 25, China waived tariffs on at least eight classifications of U.S.-made microchips and integrated circuits, critical for its tech industry. Importers in Shenzhen and reports from Chinese media (later deleted) confirmed zero tariffs on these goods, with refunds offered for duties paid between April 10 and 24.

Aircraft Parts and Ethane: China granted exemptions for aerospace equipment, including aircraft engines and landing gear, and ethane, a petrochemical critical for plastics production, as the U.S. is the sole supplier. These waivers address supply chain vulnerabilities, as reported by Reuters on April 30. The move will relieve pressure on Chinese firms that import US ethane for petrochemical production while also providing a market for natural gas liquids, a byproduct of US shale gas production.

Whitelist Approach: China has compiled a confidential “whitelist” of exempted U.S. goods, including pharmaceuticals, microchips, and aircraft parts, shared privately with companies. The Commerce Ministry is surveying firms to identify critical imports, with a list of 131 product categories (worth $45 billion in 2024 imports) circulating on social media, though unverified. This allows Beijing to maintain a hardline public stance while offering practical relief.
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So let’s imagine the U.S. and China agree to a 180-day pause to allow for negotiations to take place.
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Conclusions:
China is in a better position of strength to win this long war of attrition on trade; the US has to reset completely to compete with mighty China.
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