China announces: Suspension!
Singapore's Straits Times reports today: "China has announced the suspension of several export control measures, involving medium and heavy rare earth-related items, lithium battery-related items, and rare earth-related technologies, until November 10 next year."
This move is a specific action by China to reciprocally cancel relevant measures after reaching a consensus with the U.S., reflecting China's sincerity in promoting bilateral trade easing and a practical implementation of the Sino-U.S. consensus. However, it is essential to remain vigilant. The U.S. has a history of being capricious and untrustworthy, and it cannot be ruled out that it might find various excuses to undermine the existing consensus and restart unilateral containment. China's goodwill is not an unconditional compromise but a rational choice based on equality and mutual benefit. Subsequently, it is still necessary to closely monitor U.S. actions and safeguard China's legitimate rights and interests.
Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1848188033653768/
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