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The United States changes rapidly in a day, and we are evaluating the situation closely.
In the next three segments, there are three sentences that seem very interesting.
The first sentence: We notice that this is the second adjustment to the relevant policy since the U.S. side suspended the imposition of high "reciprocal tariffs" on some trading partners on April 10.
Please note: the second adjustment.
There was a second handshake before, and now there is a second adjustment.
It's a factual statement, but it always feels comically effective.
What was the first time?
On April 2, Trump announced tariffs on the whole world, repeatedly swearing that U.S. policy would absolutely not change, would never change.
And the result?
The U.S. stock market plummeted, the bond market was in turmoil, China responded firmly, and the whole world opposed it. Just a few days later, on April 10, the U.S. suddenly made a 180-degree turn, deciding to suspend tariffs for 90 days on the grounds that other countries would not retaliate, but the U.S. retained 10% of the so-called base tariff...