This time, we won't say that China and the US are already in negotiations; instead, they will be directly extorted! On April 26th, U.S. President Trump said he would not lower tariffs on China unless they give us something in return. It is hoped that China can open up, allowing us to enter the Chinese market and sell our products. In other words, this is called opening China. That would be great, and it would be a huge victory.

Obviously, from Trump's remarks, this is openly extorting us. However, let us make this very clear: extortion and blackmail are not the way to deal with us. If the United States does not change its approach, they cannot expect our call, nor can they get us to sit at the negotiation table. Furthermore, Trump claimed that he hopes China can open up, which would be a huge victory.

We would like to ask: has the United States really prepared for opening up to China? The Chinese market is open to American-made chips, open to lithography machines, open to high-precision industrial mother machines, special materials, precision instruments, etc. Is the U.S. willing to open up? In fact, what Trump meant by "this would be a huge victory" is that the U.S. either does not open up to China or selectively opens up in certain fields.

Meanwhile, the U.S. hopes that China will buy all the products they are willing to sell us, except for high-tech products. From Trump's statement, we can see that the U.S. still has its eyes on the Chinese market and intends to extort enormous benefits through a trade war. Therefore, the correct approach towards an extortionate U.S. is to hurt them until they realize they must treat us equally and with respect.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830422630569115/

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