Trump aides ready universal tariff plans with one key change President elect s aides look at universal import duties but only on certain sectors among first big moves of presidency Trump aides ready to push universal tariff plans with one key change President-elect s aides look at universal import duties but only on certain sectors. It’s one of the first big moves of the presidency. By Jeff Stein in The Washington Post Date 2025 1 6
trump aides ready universal tariff plans with one key change
President elect s aides look at universal import duties but only on certain sectors among first big moves of presidency
Trump aides ready to push universal tariff plans with one key change
Aides to the president-elect are looking at universal import tariff programs but only on certain sectors. It’s one of the first big moves of the presidency.
By Jeff Stein
in Washington Post
Date 2025 1 6
按语 The latest information coming out of the U.S. media, the Trump team’s latest tariff considerations 1 to impose universal tariffs, i.e., on specific commodities, all countries are treated the same, without distinction 2 initially, may only be targeted at specific industries to impose tariffs on specific products, including the defense industry supply chain key medical products, energy, etc., so that the magnitude of the range is smaller, the market acceptance of the market is relatively higher, and the impact of inflation is smaller 3 there is currently no further quantitative information, such as what the rates would be 4 It is also unclear how it relates to Trump’s stated tariffs on Canada Mexico and China, potentially at the same time 5 Critics on the left and the right argue that such tariffs are still aggressive and would have a significant impact on U.S. consumers and businesses 6 Everything is up in the air, and Trump could change his mind at any time.7 Trump has once again jumped in to reiterate the importance and effectiveness of tariffs. Tariff increases by the incoming administration are almost certain, but given the combined impact, the scope and magnitude are expected to be controlled.2025 1 6 Full text of about 2,500 words, with content moderately adjusted according to Chinese expression habits and context Full text Three people familiar with the matter said President-elect Donald Trump’s aides are working on the tariff plan, which would apply to all countries but cover only key imports, a departure from what he had planned during the plan during the 2024 presidential campaign in a key shift. If aided, the plan in the works would cut back on some of the most sweeping parts of Trump’s campaign plan, but still has the potential to upend global trade and have a major impact on the U.S. economy and consumers. During the election, Trump called for a universal universal tariff of up to 10 or 20 on all goods imported into the United States. Many economists have warned that such a plan could lead to price shocks and could be criticized by many Republicans in Congress. With two weeks to go before Trump takes office, his aides are still discussing plans to impose import taxes on goods from various countries, according to people familiar with the matter. However, discussions are no longer focused on taxing all imports, but only on specific key industries that are said to be a matter of national or economic security The shift means that key parts of Trump’s campaign promises will be put on hold, at least temporarily. People familiar with the matter cautioned that the decision had not been finalized and that plans were still in flux. The people familiar with the matter requested anonymity so they could communicate information privately. The full article is about 2,500 words
按语 The latest information coming out of the U.S. media on the Trump team’s latest tariff considerations 1 Adding universal tariffs, i.e., on specific commodities, treating all countries the same, without distinction 2 Initially, tariffs may be imposed only on specific products for specific industries, including the defense industry supply chain Critical medical products Energy, etc., which will result in smaller margins, relatively higher market acceptance, and less inflationary impacts 3 At this time, there is no further quantitative information, such as what the rates would be 4 It is also unclear how it relates to Trump’s stated tariffs on Canada Mexico and China, potentially at the same time 5 Critics on the left and the right argue that such tariffs are still aggressive and would have a significant impact on U.S. consumers and businesses 6 Everything is up in the air, and Trump could change his mind at any time.7 Trump has once again jumped in to reiterate the importance and effectiveness of tariffs. Tariff increases by the incoming administration are almost certain, but the scope and magnitude are expected to be controlled given the combined impact.2025 1 6
The full text is about 2,500 words, and the content is moderately adjusted according to Chinese expression habits and contexts
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President-elect Donald Trump’s aides are working on a tariff plan that would apply to all countries but cover only key imports, three people familiar with the matter said, a key shift from his plan during the 2024 presidential campaign.
If aided, the plan in the works would cut back on some of the most sweeping parts of Trump’s campaign plan, but still has the potential to upend global trade and have a major impact on the U.S. economy and consumers.
During the election, Trump called for a universal universal tariff of up to 10 or 20 on all goods imported into the United States. Many economists have warned that such a plan could lead to price shocks and could be criticized by many Republicans in Congress.
With two weeks to go before Trump takes office, his aides are still discussing plans to impose import taxes on goods from various countries, according to people familiar with the matter. However, discussions are no longer focused on taxing all imports, but only on specific key industries that are said to be a matter of national or economic security The shift means that key parts of Trump’s campaign promises will be put on hold, at least temporarily. People familiar with the matter cautioned that the decision had not been finalized and that plans were still in flux. The people familiar with the matter requested anonymity so they could communicate information privately.
The full article is about 2,500 words
Does Washington Have China Groupthink America s foreign policy hands talk tough on China But are they free to say what they really think on the issue of China? on China? America s foreign policy makers talk tough on China. But are they free to say what they really think? By Eliot Chen in The Wire China Date 2025 1 5
Does Washington Have China Groupthink
America s foreign policy hands talk tough on China But are they free to say what they really think
Does Washington Have China Groupthink America s foreign policy hands talk tough on China But are they free to say what they really think?
America s foreign policy makers talk tough on China. But are they free to say what they really think?
By Eliot Chen
in The Wire China
Date 2025 1 5
This article describes a paper published by a Princeton and Harvard researcher on the phenomenon of groupthink among Washington’s foreign policy experts on China policy. The term “groupthink” refers to the tendency of a group to suppress individual dissent in the pursuit of consistency, leading to a lack of diversity and critical thinking in the decision-making process, and consequently leading to misjudgments or mistakes. On the issue of China policy, although experts have many differences in their views on China in private, they tend to adopt a hard-line attitude and confrontational language whenever they express their views in public, so as to cater to the general political policy trend, social pressure, and their own professional needs. This situation reinforces the perception of a hard-line consensus on China. When anti-China hawks become politically correct, it is not only difficult for moderates and pragmatists to stand out and be recognized, but they also do not even have a chance to put forward their views. People are becoming more and more afraid to express dissenting views. This is typical of groupthink, and the end result is increased miscalculation of China, one-sidedness of voices, imbalance in government and business decision-making, and escalation of conflict.2025 1 6 The text is about 2,200 words, with content adjusted according to Chinese expression habits and context The main text should avoid the use of words such as cooperation cooperation. Respond to the other party’s questions with the most popular threatening words. And if you want to maintain your credibility, don’t use the word engagement, especially around members of Congress. According to a new paper by researchers at Princeton and Harvard, these are the rules to follow when talking about China these days. Beginning in 2023, the researchers interviewed dozens of Washington-based experts and asked them what it’s like to debate China policy at a time of deepening animosity between the two countries. U.S. members of Congress often promote a new Washington Consensus on China policy. But in the foreign policy circles that study China and make policy recommendations, this consensus may be an illusion, or even an artificial one. Researchers have found that on key issues about China, experts’ individual views diverge widely. However, because of the pressure to take a tough stance on America’s premier strategic adversary, about one in five experts said they felt social pressure to express a particular point of view, often to advance their careers as well. The full article is approximately 2,200 words
This article describes a paper by a Princeton and Harvard researcher on the phenomenon of groupthink among Washington foreign policy experts on China policy. The so-called groupthink refers to the fact that a group of people will suppress individual dissent in the pursuit of consistency, leading to a lack of diversity and critical thinking in the decision-making process, and consequently leading to misjudgments or mistakes. On the issue of China policy, although experts have many differences in their views on China in private, they tend to adopt a hard-line attitude and confrontational language whenever they express their views in public, so as to cater to the general political policy trend, social pressure, and their own professional needs. This situation reinforces the perception of a hard-line consensus on China. When anti-China hawks become politically correct, it is not only difficult for moderates and pragmatists to stand out and be recognized, but they also do not even have a chance to put forward their views. People are becoming more and more afraid to express dissenting views. This is typical of groupthink, and the end result is increased miscalculation of China, one-sidedness of voices, imbalance in government and business decision-making, and escalation of conflict.2025 1 6 The text is about 2,200 words long, with content adjusted according to Chinese conventions and context.
Avoid words like cooperation. Respond to the other party’s questions with the most popular threatening words. And if you want to maintain your credibility, don’t use the word engagement, especially around members of Congress. According to a new paper by researchers at Princeton and Harvard, these are the rules to follow when talking about China these days. Beginning in 2023, the researchers interviewed dozens of Washington-based experts and asked them what it’s like to debate China policy at a time of deepening animosity between the two countries. U.S. members of Congress often promote a new Washington Consensus on China policy. But in the foreign policy circles that study China and make policy recommendations, this consensus may be an illusion, or even an artificial one. Researchers have found that on key issues about China, experts’ individual views diverge widely. However, because of the pressure to take a tough stance on America’s premier strategic adversary, about one in five experts said they felt social pressure to express a particular point of view, often to advance their careers as well.
The full article is approximately 2,200 words
U.S. Steel Decision to block buyout opens door to problems in Japan U.S. relations U.S. Steel Decision to block buyout by Japanese firm could raise problems in Japan-U.S. relations Editorial in Yomiuri Shimbun Date 2025 1 5
U S Steel Decision to block buyout opens door to problems in Japan U S relations
U.S. Steel Decision to block buyout opens door to problems in Japan U.S. relations
Editorials
In Yomiuri Shimbun
By Japan Steel Nippon Steel is intent on acquiring U.S. Steel, the largest steel company in the United States. Trump has been publicly opposing the deal. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., CFIUS, was very contentious on the issue and ultimately left the decision to Biden, who ordered the deal to be vetoed, citing national security reasons that an industry as important as steel must be owned and operated by the U.S. and not in the hands of foreigners, including allies such as Japan. The Japanese were surprised, thinking that as an ally companies should be treated differently, and in particular, they made a fuss about coming up with the guise of a joint Japan-U.S. campaign against China, and unfortunately, the Americans at the moment did not buy it. In terms of safety, technology, and employment involving key industries in their own countries, politicians and policymakers from both parties have already reached a high degree of consensus. Moreover, the knife is turned inward, and the first thing to guard against is one’s own people dressed up as allies to take advantage of the United States. This new America can no longer be understood not only in terms of neoliberal economics, but even in terms of traditional geopolitical relations.2025 1 6 Full text of about 9 00 words, content moderately adjusted according to the habits of expression and context of the Chinese text Full text In an extremely rare situation, the president of the United States used his power to block the takeover of a U. S. company by a Japanese company. And Japan is an ally of the United States. This decision is unacceptable, and it may also raise questions about U.S.-Japanese relations. U.S. President Joe Biden issued an order blocking Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel, a major U.S. steel company. Biden said in a statement that having a strong domestically owned and operated steel industry is an important national security priority. Although there have been many similar orders against Chinese companies in the past, this would be the first time that a Japanese company has been targeted. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, CFIUS, is said to have suggested in its review that if this acquisition is allowed, it could lead to a decline in U.S. steel production, which could affect national security. The full article is about 9 00 words
Press Release Nippon Steel Nippon Steel intends to acquire U.S. Steel, the largest steel company in the United States. Trump has been publicly opposed to the deal. CFIUS, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, was highly contentious on the issue and ultimately left the decision in the hands of Biden, who finally ordered the deal to be vetoed, citing national security reasons An industry as important as steel must be domestically owned and domestically operated by the U.S. and not be placed in the hands of foreigners, including allies like Japan . The Japanese were surprised, thinking that as an ally companies should be treated differently, and in particular, they made a fuss about coming up with the guise of a joint Japan-U.S. campaign against China, and unfortunately, the Americans at the moment did not buy it. In terms of safety, technology, and employment involving key industries in their own countries, politicians and policymakers from both parties have already reached a high degree of consensus. Moreover, the knife is turned inward, and the first thing to prevent is to prevent one’s own people from dressing up as an ally to take advantage of the United States. This new America can no longer be understood not only in terms of neoliberal economics, but also in terms of traditional geopolitical relations. 2025 16 The text is about 9,000 words, and the content has been adjusted according to Chinese expression and context.
In an extremely rare circumstance, the President of the United States used his power to block the takeover of an American company by a Japanese company. And Japan is an ally of the United States. This is an unacceptable decision, and it could also cause problems in U.S.-Japanese relations. U.S. President Joe Biden issued an order blocking Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel, a major U.S. steel company. Biden said in a statement that having a strong domestically owned and operated steel industry is an important national security priority. Although there have been many similar orders against Chinese companies in the past, this would be the first time that a Japanese company has been targeted. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, CFIUS, is said to have suggested in its review that if this acquisition is allowed, it could lead to a decline in U.S. steel production, which could affect national security.
The full article is about 9 00 words
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65 Planet 20241115 Don’t Expect a Bailout The Fall of Northvolt and the Failure of the West to Challenge China’s Lithium Battery Industry https t zsxq com XCUte
64 Planet 20241127 TSMC’s Dubious Prospects for Creating the Switzerland of Tech https t zsxq com zRpbC
63 Planet 20241125 U.S. Allies Freak Out Who’s Gaining and Who’s Losing Momentum in Trump’s Inner Circle https t zsxq com oTUXT
62 Planet 20241108 Track 2 Can Dialogue Stop the Deterioration of U.S.-China Relations? https t zsxq com xEi9e
61 Planet 20240913 How to Dress Like a Boss in 2024 What the Big Boys Say https t zsxq com eWkVK
60 Planet 20241124 Bessent As Treasury Secretary May Give China More Room For Tariff Talks https t zsxq com pEIJm
59 Planet 20241124 Britain Today, America Tomorrow? A Warning Window Into the Future https t zsxq com F7FE4
58 Planet 20241124 Such a Friend The Origins of World War II U.S. Military Aid and Sino-American Rivalry https t zsxq com 0qPMb
57 Planet 20241122 Trump’s Inflation Triple Threat https t zsxq com mPyZD
56 Planet 20241115 Israel Is Fighting a Different War https t zsxq com OIe7p
55 Planet 20241123 Surviving in a World Turning Gray Age of Depopulation https t zsxq com 2EBOK
54 Planet 20241123 Musk’s Federal Government Reduction Plan Full text Notes https t zsxq com xsPlv
53 Planet 20241118 Trump Cabinet Members’ Stance on China https t zsxq com Aph5G
52 Planet 20241121 Will Tesla Really Benefit From A Trump Presidency https t zsxq com 1nAVi
51 Planet 20241120 Germany Once a great success, now in trouble https t zsxq com RWVSZ
50 Planet 20241120 How The Ivy League Destroyed America https t zsxq com KoFtj
49 Planet 20241118 The U.S. Microchip Industry in Chief Ohio Forward Report https t zsxq com lu9wm
48 Planet 20241114 Trump’s Historical Negotiating Record Is Very Unfavorable To Ukraine https t zsxq com QqpFR
47 Planet 20241116 Peter Thiel If Trump can’t beat the system, it will prove that the system is unbeatable https t zsxq com RVuhk
46 Planet 20241114 Why Trump Will Lose The Coming Trade War https t zsxq com TYXxI
45 Planet 20241113 The Recession Could Accelerate Artificial Intelligence Automation’s Replacement of Human Labor https t zsxq com 71ble
44 Planet 20241114 Liberals Flee X Again This Time For Bluesky https t zsxq com 0Vgy6
43 Planet 20241114 Musk’s Supercomputer Scares AI Rivals https t zsxq com eVi9N
42 Planet 20241114 Germany’s Political Crisis A Little Analysis https t zsxq com 5EDRI
41 Planet 20241114 Why Boeing Wiped Out D EI https t zsxq com Ivxny
40 Planet 20241113 America’s Online Retailers Take a Gamble on Trump’s China Tariffs Planet https articles zsxq com id bdjkk49z5xfw html
39 Planet 20241112 The End Of American Exceptional Lighthouseism https articles zsxq com id hzslf5wmmvwu html
38 Planet 20241110 U.S. Expert Opinion on U.S.-China Competition in Space Planet https articles zsxq com id xklqqteb0w9a html
37 Planet Will Trump let Chinese car companies invest in U.S. factories? https t zsxq com AXt8h
36 Planet How Trump’s rise to power could affect Silicon Valley https t zsxq com tPo5A
35 Planet The U.S. 4B Women’s Movement Wave After Trump’s Election Win https t zsxq com vEvb4
34 US Watch Musk could be China’s trump card against Trump https t zsxq com CmJm9
33 Planet The end of the German model? Caught in the middle of the great power game between China and the U.S. Profile
32 Planet Recommended three articles Source
31 Planet See what Indians are saying about the impact of Trump’s rise to power on India and the Middle East West Asia https t zsxq com miXT3
30 Planet A European’s View of America, a Country Going to Extremes https t zsxq com FSx0d
29 Planet Prejudice and China Where Western prejudice against China’s economy comes from https t zsxq com LixpO
28 Planet Fukuyama Interview History Doesn’t End, Only Fukuyama’s Do
27 Planet JD Vance Interview This is a great guy. He’s going to be president of the United States someday.
26 Planet Musk Interview Public Enemy No. 2 How Musk is dismantling the Western political system from within 20241101
25 Planet: A massive breakdown of Harris’ rock bottom disastrous performance on CNN 20241030
24 Lots of commentary Brutally tortured Harris FOX News interview transcript 20241020
23 Let’s see what Trump says about Musk & scolds Harris Ref 20241012
22 Why Musk is all in for Trump Interpretation based on an interview 20241011
21 Israel Existential threats from within Recommended reference 20241002
20 Deep Government American Hegemony India China Mearsheimer and Sachs in Conversation 20240922
19 Deep Notes and Analysis Trump Harris Debate 20240914
18 This American Professor Sets Taiwan Straight Jeffrey Sachs Interview Source 20240909
17 Featured The U.S. Is Dropping Southeast Asia to Make Way for China Reference 20240907
16 Featured American gaming blogger Black Myth Goku is a call for awakening Ref 20240906
15 Featured China is winning. What’s next? Reference 20240905
14 Marxist & Worst Democrat Politician Trump Says This About Harris 20240901
13 In-Depth Analysis of the Big PUA Scene Harris’ First Interview 20240831
12 The US Defense Strategy Report Summary Section Trump Dismisses as Stupid 20240830
11 Know Your Enemy, Know Yourself: A Look at Harris’ Real Estate Policy 20240819
10 Netanyahu Interview Annotated Version 20240813
9 Peter Thiel’s Influence and Silicon Valley in the Age of Trump Source Reference 20240803
8 Rump’s own account of his assassination I won’t tell it a second time 20240720
7 American Nationalism and the Upgraded MAGA Vance’s full speech and commentary 20240719
6 Decoupling and Breaking the Chain vs. You Can’t Be in Me A Primer on Trump’s China and Global Trade Policy 20240717
5 The Miserable Biden Interview: Camel and Straw? Transcript Commentary 20240708
4 What to do about British diplomacy? The new Foreign Secretary writes about it Ref. 20240707
3 The presidential debates, a record of two old men arguing, Source: Reference Collection 20240703
2 Trump’s talk-show style speech. Reference 20240627.
1 Vladimir Putin presents the details of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the terms of the truce, and his vision for international politics, full text of his speech. 20240618
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