#中美贸易关系

I believe that short-term trade friction will still exist, but in the long term, there is hope to return to the path of cooperation.

The China-U.S. trade war, which began in 2018, has had a profound impact on the global economy. The increase in tariffs by the United States has led to a rise in living costs for consumers, disruption of corporate supply chains, a sharp decline in agricultural exports, and serious self-inflicted economic harm. China, on the other hand, has shown resilience by transforming its economy, innovating in technology, and expanding markets through the Belt and Road Initiative, thereby reducing its dependence on the U.S. Recently, the U.S. side's tariff exemptions have released signals of easing, but China maintains strategic composure and emphasizes reciprocal countermeasures.

In the future, China-U.S. trade relations may gradually ease through negotiations, but the U.S. side needs to show sincerity by canceling all increased tariffs. Equal dialogue is the right path, and mutual benefit and win-win outcomes align with the interests of both sides.