On the third day of China-US negotiations, the results should be fairly optimistic, although the final agreement may not be definitive. There may be considerable room for concessions this time—after all, domestic companies are waiting to buy rare earths, and the fewer obstacles, the better. It is not very meaningful for both sides to drag on, especially since the pressure is greater on the US. Eastern University can withstand short-term economic fluctuations, but the Americans may not be willing to endure. I have a feeling that this trade war will end a bit abruptly, as the White House is under time pressure, opposition party outcry, and voters' patience is running out. Donald, you better keep your mouth shut this time.