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[Global Trade Tensions, AI Governance, and Middle East Maritime Security]-[The US-EU trade deal: A big win for Trump?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-07-28

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U.S.-China Trade Negotiations in Stockholm

As China and the U.S. prepare for a new round of trade talks in Stockholm, both nations are navigating a complex economic landscape. Dr. Zhou Mi from the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation emphasizes that while trade remains a central issue, the discussions must evolve to address emerging challenges in investment and technology. China maintains a firm stance on the principles of "equality, respect, and reciprocity," arguing that the U.S. approach of using unilateral tariffs is ineffective. Experts note that the current tariff-heavy environment is "especially damaging" to global supply chains, particularly in high-tech sectors like electronics and automotive manufacturing. There is a growing consensus that both governments must move toward more sustainable, long-term frameworks to provide investors with the confidence needed to maintain stable economic cooperation.

China’s Vision for Global AI Governance

During the World AI Conference in Shanghai, the Chinese government proposed the establishment of a "global AI cooperation organization" to address the growing fragmentation in international AI governance. Premier Li Qiang highlighted AI as a "new engine for economic growth" that should function as a "global public good." The initiative seeks to bridge the "AI gap" between the Global North and the Global South. Professor Yan Liang of Willamette University points out that while the U.S. and EU focus primarily on regulation and ethics, China emphasizes AI as a "developmental tool." China’s strategy includes promoting open-source foundational models and cost-effective infrastructure, such as integrating AI into consumer electronics and EVs, to ensure that developing nations are not excluded from the next generation of technological progress.

The U.S.-EU Trade Agreement: A Shift in Dynamics

Recent negotiations between the U.S. and the EU resulted in a 15% blanket tariff on most European goods. While this is lower than the 30% initially threatened by the Trump administration, analysts describe the deal as "unbalanced." The EU has committed to significant purchases of U.S. energy and military equipment, a move that Einar Tengen characterizes as a "capitulation" driven by geopolitical concerns regarding Ukraine. Critics argue that the deal hurts European farmers and steelmakers while failing to resolve fundamental issues regarding U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. The agreement is increasingly viewed as a "schoolyard bully approach," where the U.S. leverages its market power to extract concessions, leaving many European industries at a competitive disadvantage.

Economic Resilience and Taxation in China

Despite global headwinds, China’s tax revenue saw significant growth during the 14th five-year plan period, exceeding 85 trillion yuan. Dr. Yao Shujie explains that this growth is rooted in the expansion of the Chinese economy and the effective use of "digital technology" to improve tax collection precision. Notably, China has implemented 10.5 trillion yuan in tax and fee cuts to support small and micro-enterprises, which remain the "major contributor" to economic activity and employment. This structural shift highlights China's focus on "quality improvement" and the transition toward modern service sectors, including information technology and the digital economy.

Maritime Security and the Red Sea Crisis

In the Middle East, the Houthi group in Yemen has escalated its military operations by threatening to target ships linked to companies doing business with Israeli ports, regardless of the vessel's nationality. This move represents a significant disruption to global maritime corridors; the Red Sea carries approximately 10-15% of global trade. Ding Heng notes that these attacks are the "biggest cause of disruption to our global trade after the COVID-19 pandemic." While the U.S. attempted a limited deal to halt attacks on American military vessels, the Houthis have made it clear that their operations in support of Gaza will continue. The ongoing crisis, coupled with Saudi Arabia’s "ambivalent policy," underscores the volatile nature of regional security and its direct impact on the global supply chain.

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I'm Zhao Ying. Coming up, China and the U .S. are entering a fresh round of trade talks in Stockholm.
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