中環十一少 Mr.11

決定咗更頻密咁跟進一下中美關係,因為最新情況人人都想知,最近美國提出一個重大建議,想取消同中國的永久貿易關係,講白咗就係想減少對中國貨品嘅依賴。

對於好多以前靠中國生產嘅美國企業嚟講,呢個情況都幾頭痛。要搵新嘅供應商,重新安排生產,都需要時間同金錢。數據顯示到2023年,中國喺美國市場已經跌咗7.7%。

另外,大家都留意到科技界巨頭英偉達最近都遇到麻煩。因為中國開展反壟斷調查,令到佢股價受影響。呢件事反映出中美企業之間嘅緊張關係,特別係喺人工智能呢啲新科技方面。

睇嚟中美關係仲會繼續緊張,但係我哋普通市民最緊要就係留意新聞,了解情況,諗下會唔會影響到自己嘅生活,例如啲貨品價錢會唔會貴咗咁。

總之呢個形勢仲會繼續發展,大家記得留意新聞啦。

China Abused Its U.S Trade Relationship, But Trump Can Fix It
Fox News | December 9, 2024
The Chinese Communist Party has destroyed millions of American jobs and stolen trillions of dollars in American intellectual property. By its own actions, Beijing has forfeited its preferential trade status with the United States. That is why we, along with Secretary of State-designate Marco Rubio and Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley, have authored a comprehensive repeal of China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations. Our legislation would strategically decouple the U.S and Chinese economies and end China’s economic war on American workers and businesses.

In 2000, our nation’s leaders granted Permanent Normal Trade Relations to China and provided the Chinese Communist Party with open access to the American economy. They believed China would become freer as it grew rich and that our companies would benefit from fair and free access to over 1.2 billion Chinese consumers. That simply has not happened.

China's Nvidia Probe Is An Escalation In U.S Trade War
Yahoo Finance | December 9, 2024
Nvidia shares are trading lower after news that China has opened an antitrust probe into the artificial intelligence (AI) chip maker. The company is also facing a U.S antitrust investigation. The Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman joins Morning Brief with Seana Smith and Brad Smith to discuss his read on the probe and what it means for Nvidia as well as U.S-China trade relations.

"Nobody should be surprised to hear about an ongoing set of probes against Nvidia, especially coming from China," Newman says, explaining there are "two sides to this one:" the "ongoing microaggressions that exist between Chinese and U.S firms" and "China [continuing] to struggle to keep up with the most leading edge advanced AI chip" so "they probably want to do what they can to slow U.S firms down."

How The U.S-China Trade Dispute Is Redefining Global Trade
ING Think | December 9, 2024
The global market landscape has undergone significant transformations since the onset of the U.S-China trade dispute in 2018. The imposition of tariffs and a shift towards protectionism have forced companies on both sides of the Pacific to rethink their supply chains and sourcing strategies. Chinese firms, in particular, have seen a notable decline in their U.S market share.

By 2023, China’s overall market share in the U.S had dropped by 7.7 percentage points to 13.9%, with even steeper declines in tariff-affected sectors. For instance, the market share for Chinese leather goods and furniture plummeted from 57.2% to 23.7%, and from 52% to 29.4% to between 2017 and 2023.

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