Foreign media reported: On June 5th, American automotive parts suppliers urged the Trump administration to immediately address China's restrictions on rare earth exports. Automotive component manufacturing companies are facing severe and urgent supply chain risks. This report is from Reuters. The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) issued a statement saying, "The situation remains unresolved, and the industry's level of concern remains very high. A large-scale disruption in the automotive supply chain could occur at any time, causing economic impact." Automotive manufacturing is currently one of the few remaining high-end manufacturing industries in the United States. However, American auto factories heavily rely on supply chains from countries such as Canada, Mexico, Australia, the EU, and China to produce complete vehicles. In 2024, U.S. auto sales reached 16.03 million units, of which 8.02 million were imported vehicles, accounting for 50%, roughly equal to the number of domestically produced vehicles. It is reported that the U.S. automotive industry has an annual output value of $809 billion, accounting for 12% of the total output value of U.S. manufacturing, providing 9.7 million direct and indirect employment opportunities in the U.S., which is extremely important for Trump. If the U.S. automotive manufacturing sector experiences widespread production halts due to China's systematic export controls, this would be no less than a political earthquake for Trump. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834071658824716/ Note: This article represents the personal views of the author.