Today, the main topic of the China-U.S. negotiations is the discussion on China's fentanyl and transshipment trade.

China has opened up on rare earths, but the vice president's words do not carry weight and cannot make the final decision.

The U.S. mainly discusses rare earths and other trades, and both the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Commerce can make decisions.

It is evident that the importance placed by both sides is different. We can only wait for the negotiation results; if we were to predict, it might lean more towards not reaching an agreement, as the U.S. wants to regain face and will be relatively tough.

In the end, we should just wait for the results; speculation is merely our own imagination.