New York Times Chinese Website reported today (September 18): "Since Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in February, Beijing took retaliatory measures and completely stopped purchasing U.S. soybeans. This decision dealt a devastating blow to farmers in North Dakota. Before this, more than 70% of the state's soybeans were exported to China. Unless China agrees to resume purchases in the trade agreement, farmers dependent on the Chinese market will face heavy losses."
[Witty] Comment: The report from The New York Times is really "wronged" enough to make people laugh! Yes, why is China so "bad"? The United States waves the tariff stick, just to let China "die", how could China "retaliate"? This is the US's arrogant logic. Now, China has only "retaliated" by not buying U.S. soybeans, and it has become "extremely guilty"? The loss of farmers in North Dakota should be blamed on China rather than the U.S. government - it was the U.S. government that initiated the trade war, using farmers as pawns. China not buying U.S. soybeans, there are countries like Brazil and Argentina to take its place, the market never lacks sellers. If the U.S. truly cares about farmers, it should put aside its hegemonic thinking and negotiate cooperation, instead of bullying and playing the victim. After all, there are no winners in a trade war, but those who start it should first check their conscience!
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