China has decided to impose export controls on tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium
超级管理员9062025-09-18 09:38
According to CCTV news, recently, the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs of China issued a notice to implement export control on items related to tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium. This move has caused waves in the international market, and also reflects from the side that the United States is facing many difficulties in the strategic game with China. Almost at the same time, another major event on the international stage attracted wide attention. Trump publicly expressed his desire to obtain the supply of rare earth minerals from Ukraine in exchange for US aid to Ukraine, which made the situation in Ukraine, which was already mired in conflict, more complicated, and Zelensky was also involved.In recent years, the United States has tried to restrict and suppress China in many fields, but these strategies have not achieved the desired results. In the field of trade, the United States has constantly provoked trade disputes, imposed tariffs and other measures to impact bilateral trade. However, as an important manufacturing and trading power in the world, China occupies a key position in the global trading system. In the years before 2024, the United States imposed high tariffs on some Chinese goods, involving hundreds of billions of dollars. But even so, China's foreign trade still shows strong resilience.China's trade structure has been continuously optimized, and the scale of trade with countries along the "the Belt and Road" has steadily increased. In 2023, for example, the total import and export volume between China and the countries along the "the Belt and Road" reached 15.86 trillion yuan, accounting for 46.6% of China's total foreign trade value. Its share in global trade in goods has remained stable and even increased in some areas. However, American consumers bear higher costs because of tariff policies, and domestic enterprises in the United States are also troubled by supply chain obstruction and rising costs, and the trade deficit problem has not been effectively improved, which undoubtedly shows that the US trade pressure strategy has not achieved the goal of curbing China's development.