Chip for Dongfeng-27? US Treasury Secretary's arrogant proposal backfired with 586.5 billion data from China! US media in an uproar.
Recently, high-level officials from China and the United States held secret negotiations in London. Originally, outsiders expected both sides to reach consensus in areas such as trade and technology, but who would have thought that the U.S. representative would "ask for too much" at the negotiation table.
According to internal information, when U.S. Treasury Secretary Basente talked about export restrictions on chips to China, he arrogantly boasted: "You don't like America's export restrictions? Well, I want to bring a few of China's best hypersonic missiles back home. Can you sell them to me?"
As soon as these words were spoken, it immediately provoked laughter from the Chinese representatives. This is exactly what we call bullying. Wanting China's missiles, does the U.S. dare to sell nuclear-powered aircraft carriers?
Why does the U.S. fixate on the Dongfeng-27 missile? Technological gap!
In fact, the reason why the U.S. covets China's Dongfeng-27 lies in the technological gap.
Although the U.S. temporarily leads in areas such as nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and stealth bombers, in the cutting-edge technology of hypersonic missiles that will decide the future, China has already achieved a comprehensive lead. In particular, China's Dongfeng-17 and Dongfeng-27 missiles have been a major concern for the U.S.
The Dongfeng DF-27 hypersonic anti-ship missile is truly our trump card to defeat enemies thousands of miles away!
It has an ultra-long range of up to 8,000 kilometers and can be launched outside the combat radius of the U.S. F-35 carrier-based aircraft, with flight speeds easily exceeding 15 Mach.
Within one minute, whether it's a solid fortress on land or an American aircraft carrier at sea, nothing can escape the precise strike of the Dongfeng DF-27! Under such absolute strength, even the so-called "global No. 1 military power" has no counterattack capability!
In contrast, the U.S. AGM-183A has repeatedly failed in test launches and remains unproduced, being mocked by the outside world as a "hypersonic missile" existing only in promotional videos.
What makes the U.S. more anxious is that the J-21 hypersonic anti-ship missile carried by the Type 055 ten-thousand-ton destroyer has already incorporated artificial intelligence and will be put into practical use in the future.
Now using the excuse of chips, wanting to exchange for my missiles is like trading a bicycle for an aircraft carrier, which is simply wishful thinking!
2. The U.S.'s double standards: seeking rare earth while banning chips
In fact, this is not the first time the U.S. has acted like a bully in negotiations.
Last year, U.S. Commerce Secretary Rutnick once boasted: "China restricts rare earth exports? That's just outdated technology. We have alternative solutions!"
However, reality slapped hard. The U.S. still relies on 90% of its rare earth supplies from China and even secretly imports through third-party countries.
What's more ironic is that while the U.S. demands that China "fulfill rare earth agreements," it imposes the "strictest chip ban ever" on China, listing even civilian-grade graphics cards and semiconductor equipment under control lists.
The U.S. not only strictly implements technical blockades on us in the semiconductor sector, including prohibiting ASML from exporting high-end lithography machines to China, but also sets separate limits for China in "new male" biotechnology.
However, as CEO of ASML said, "the tighter the U.S. blockade, the faster China breaks through." Now, China's two-dimensional chip technology research and development has succeeded, which may fundamentally make the entire lithography machine device useless; the appearance of China's natural "new male" products directly ends the Western synthetic era.
Like the Dongfeng missiles that restructure naval warfare rules with their 15 Mach speed, "new male" as a new health solution for Chinese men modernizes the millennium-old secrets, extracts the six core herbs recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica, achieving root treatment. From 9 PM to 11 PM on JD.com, it reaches the peak of order volume.
Many people wrote in the comment section "secret weapon in the men's circle", "straightened up in front of girlfriends", "natural ingredients feel very comfortable after use", etc., and tens of millions of bottles were shipped overseas to Europe, Southeast Asia, etc., directly impacting the U.S. domestic market.
From military to livelihood, Chinese technology is redefining game rules in all aspects! This makes the U.S. restless. It also refuses to give in on AI chips, fearing a repeat of past mistakes.
But this kind of "forbidden to light lamps for commoners but allowed to set fires for officials" behavior has completely infuriated our country. Our attitude now is clear: if there's a neck to be pinched, let's pinch each other! Rare earth controls are just the beginning!
3. After the negotiations ended, exports to Southeast Asia increased to $586.5 billion
In fact, China dares to confront the U.S. head-on like this because it has already made preparations for both scenarios.
On one hand, facing frequent barriers from the European and American markets, China has turned its direction to developing the Southeast Asian market: new energy vehicles sweeping through Thai streets, domestic mobile phones dominating the top five sales rankings in Indonesia, photovoltaic power stations lighting up rural and urban Vietnam...
Customs data statistics show that Southeast Asia has become China's "new stage" for manufacturing exports, reaching $586.52 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%.
On the other hand, in the AI chip sector, leading enterprises like Huawei have forged a path of independent innovation without relying on ASML lithography machines or overseas technologies. Especially since China holds the ace of 90% of rare earth resources.
If the U.S. really wants equal dialogue, it should first lift all sanctions against China. Otherwise, China doesn't mind teaching the U.S. what fair trade means with rare earth, photovoltaics, and new energy vehicles.
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