The United States wielded the tariff stick in an attempt to become the world's leader, but was stunned by a combination of punches from various countries. China, the European Union, its allies and even its younger brothers collectively fought back, poking at the United States' soft spots - this scene is even more exciting than a Hollywood action movie!
China specializes in hitting the weak spots of politics, and every strike draws blood
Agricultural products are hit hard. The tax increase on soybeans and beef targets Trump's stronghold. American farmers are so angry that they would rather plant protest signs than grow beans!
Automotive industry precision blasting 10% tax increase on large-displacement pickup trucks, Ford F-150 sales plummeted, Detroit workers directly begged on the streets
Technology blockade counterattacksBlocking 15 US companies and gene sequencing giant Illumina, clearly telling the United States: Are you trying to choke me? First check whether your neck is strong enough!

The EU is playing tricks to deal with disobedience
The three-stage bloodlettingcost 3.9 billion euros in April, another 13.5 billion in May, and another 3.5 billion at the end of the year, making the United States unable to cry out in pain.
Political precision strikes specifically targeted the Republican stronghold. Iowa soybeans were unsalable, and Trump's campaign billboards were painted over by angry farmers as a tariff cheat.
Tech giants get hitGoogle and Apple are targeted by the (Digital Markets Act), and the EU sneers: You make our money and dare to evade taxes? Kneel down!
The most deadly stab in the back of North American plastic brothers
Canada is playing a secret game. With a 150 billion Canadian dollar counter-reaction list hanging in the air, British Columbia has directly banned American wine and turned to buying Australian red wine.
Mexico turns the table on US automakers, imposes tariffs on them and threatens to drive out GM factories, leaving Detroit bosses in tears: Costs have risen by $3,000, and we’re still selling cars to nobody?

Global uprising makes the United States a pariah
Brazil has imposed tariffs on US technology companies and directly retaliated with tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Japan is being sarcastic. Don't destroy the trade system. Instead, it is forcing the United States to give its own cars the green light.
Vietnam is playing tricks. On the surface, it is targeting Chinese wind power equipment, but in fact it is preventing the United States from outsourcing and hollowing out the industrial chain.
The United States is reaping the fruits of its own actions and shooting itself in the foot
Technology industry collapsesGraphic card prices soared 40%, Nvidia's stock price was halved, and Huang Renxun roared: The AI revolution did not succeed, but was killed by tariffs!
The auto industry is paralyzedFord's profits have evaporated by billions, and General Motors is planning to pack up and flee Mexico.
The new energy dream is shatteredChina’s battery tariff has risen to 65%, and the number of charging stations built in the United States is less than the number of Teslas that have broken down.

The United States thought it could act tyrannically with the dollar and the gun, but it was taught a lesson by the world through targeted sanctions and industrial chain restructuring. When countries turn to local currency settlement and aggregation, the last nail in the coffin of US hegemony has been driven into the dustbin of history. The era of unilateralism should be consigned to the dustbin of history.
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