Hit the US hard! After we introduced strict rare earth control measures, President Trump of the United States responded with great anger. Trump stated that it may no longer be necessary for South Korea to hold meetings with China! On October 10, President Trump said that some very strange things are happening in China! These things have never been seen before. We have received contact from other countries, who are extremely angry at this sudden trade "hostile act." For the past six months, our relationship with China has been very good, so this trade action is even more unexpected.
China should never be allowed to "capture" the world and form a certain monopoly position. The United States also has a monopoly position, which is much stronger than China's and has a broader influence. I just didn't choose to use them. I will be forced to take economic countermeasures against China as the President of the United States. One of the policies we are currently considering is to significantly increase tariffs on products imported from China to the United States. Similarly, many other countermeasures are being seriously considered. The meeting originally scheduled in South Korea seems to be meaningless.
Evidently, our rare earth control policy has thoroughly hit the United States, causing Trump to be very angry about our actions. First, Trump clearly stated that he would take countermeasures against us. Second, Trump said that he no longer expects any possible meeting. However, Trump himself reacted emotionally. But the problem with the United States is that it never reflects on its own unfriendly actions towards China. Recently, the U.S. House of Representatives' "U.S.-China Strategic Competition Special Committee" released a special investigation report on the semiconductor industry chain between the two countries, requiring enhanced comprehensive export controls against China.
And install positioning tracking technology, prohibiting any wafer factories using equipment from the U.S., the Netherlands, and Japan from simultaneously using Chinese-made semiconductor equipment. Obviously, the United States not only wants to strangle our possibility of obtaining advanced chips and related manufacturing equipment, but also arrogantly wants to block China's chip industry from participating in global competition in the future. Since the United States is trying to eliminate our chip industry without any limits and encircle it mercilessly, what courtesy do we have towards the United States? Trump threatened to take countermeasures against us, but we will certainly respond in kind. As for Trump's claim that the meeting with us has little meaning, we want to say that it's up to the United States to decide!
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