< p > One wave has hardly subsided when another arises! On May 29th local time in Washington, the US Court of Appeals approved the reinstatement of Trump's tariff policies.< / p > < p > The day before, the US Court of International Trade ruled that his tariff policy exceeded authority and ordered a suspension. All parties thought that this farce would end, and Trump would calm down. Who knew that Trump filed a lawsuit to the Court of Appeals on that day. It seems that the Appeals Court temporarily stands by Trump for now. Although the Appeals Court retains the right to take further measures, this undoubtedly gives Trump a new window of opportunity to continue implementing tariff policies.< / p > < p > < img src = "https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-axegupay5k/62d9b866ac73461da285d39a407cf2d4~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1749175921&x-signature=8wur0eA3MEOlRYBG4pKOfpif%2Bug%3D" / > < / p > < p > Trump actually knows that his time is running out. The opposition to tariffs within the United States will only increase, so he must seize the time to make China submit, or he will have no chance in the future. Thus, within the past 48 hours, he has thrown three heavy punches at China.< / p > < p > The first punch was aimed at Chinese students. US Secretary of State Rubio personally expressed a threat to cancel the visas of many Chinese students. China has already expressed serious concerns about this matter, and many students are preparing backup plans for themselves.< / p > < p > The second punch came from the US Commerce Department, which suspended the issuance of technical licenses and related products for COMAC, the company developing the C919 aircraft. The US side means to choke off China's commercial aircraft development path unless China makes concessions on the rare earth issue.< / p > < p > The third punch came from a Financial Times report, stating that Trump demanded all American semiconductor software companies stop selling technology to China.< / p > < p > These three punches show that Trump not only does not intend to back down to China but also intends to fight with China until the very end during this short period of time left. In fact, this tells us a stark reality: Sino-US relations are unlikely to return to what they were in the short term. We cannot harbor illusions about this.< / p > < p > < img src = "https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-6w9my0ksvp/d2aae43380be41419a6cab8ea469e487~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1749175921&x-signature=ooyT06gudGGoonozW9Fsy6EVyHc%3D" / > < / p > < p > At the same time, unlike the early stages of the trade war, Trump has also prepared to use military coercion against China. On one hand, he clearly stated that the US defense budget for 2026 will be increased to $1 trillion, and there will be no less. On the other hand, he plans to strengthen the "Golden Dome" defense system to ensure the invincibility of the US mainland while producing large numbers of hypersonic missiles. This can't possibly be aimed at Russia; it can only be directed at China.< / p > < p > A few days ago, the commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command said, "China is accelerating its shipbuilding efforts, and this keeps me awake at night." Although Trump himself did not respond, he clearly took note of this. To appease these high-ranking military officials, Trump must keep himself fully engaged. Meanwhile, he also intends to find more partners in the Asia-Pacific region to jointly contain China.< / p > < p > First, he will not stop using the Marcos government of the Philippines. Recently, the situation in the South China Sea has been unstable, with joint military exercises held by the US, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, and the Marcos government constantly making provocative statements. Second, the South Korean presidential election has reached a critical stage, and the US delegation has already arrived, indicating their intention to stabilize South Korea and prevent Lee Jae-myung from coming to power. Besides, the Trump administration's courting of Japan and India has been ongoing, and we will see how these two countries decide next.< / p > < p > < img src = "https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-6w9my0ksvp/106d8c11261c4513b315095647ef2801~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1749175921&x-signature=dGDd0Eyxe0zSBSIc%2B2faOQFEi7A%3D" / > < / p > < p > Judging from all of the above, the Sino-US tariff war has reached a critical moment, and Trump will stop at nothing. In this situation, China has naturally made the strongest preparations. On May 29th, He Yongqian, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, issued a "final warning" on behalf of China, demanding that he completely abandon the mistaken practice of unilateral tariff increases. Currently, China's preparations are diverse and comprehensive:< / p > < p > 1. On one hand, the ASEAN-China-GCC Summit has just concluded, further strengthening China's relationships with its neighboring trading partners.< / p > < p > 2. On the other hand, communication and active negotiations between China and the EU have been ongoing. Just a few days ago, French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz both communicated with China, and the EU is definitely not going to decouple from China under any circumstances.< / p > < p > 3. As for military matters, China's development over the past few years has been witnessed by the entire world, and we are not afraid of either trade wars or hot wars.< / p > < p > Let's see what else Trump dares to do next.< / p > < p > Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7510034444737135138/< / p > < p > Statement: The article represents the author's personal views. You can express your attitude by clicking the "Top/Downvote" button below.< / p >