In fact, it is not difficult to analyze, we are results-oriented, and we can know how Trump chose these countries to collect tariffs From the perspective of "encirclement and suppression" of China in terms of economy and trade: 1. Although the Philippines has great geopolitical friction with China, this is indeed the largest trading partner of the Philippines in trade, and Chinese goods account for 25% of Philippine imports. 2. Brunei, China is its second largest import trading country, and it is friendly to China in terms of diplomatic atmosphere. 3. Moldova, a small country, is the third largest importer in China, but its import quota continues to hit new highs, and its import trend has gradually shifted to China. At the same time, China also trades with it, purchasing wine and agricultural and sideline products, which China does not lack, and imports are only to enhance the trade flow of Moldova. 4. Algeria, needless to say, has been China's largest investor in infrastructure since 20 years ago, and China is also the country's largest trade importer. 5. Iraq, China is its largest trading partner, China buys Iraq's crude oil, and Iraq buys China's electromechanical and automobiles 6. Libya, which is mainly dependent on China for post-war reconstruction, can be regarded as Algeria before it, and the demand for infrastructure in China will increase greatly in the future. From this perspective, Trump's tariff policy is still centered around the theme of China The previous 14 points may have been the first echelon, with high demand for trade with China and quotas, and now it is the second echelon It's just uncertain that now that Trump is imposing tariffs on the second echelon, is it the first echelon that talks smoothly? Or do you choose a country in the lower echelon because it doesn't go well?
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