2025-11-12
26 分钟Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story.
This is The Point.
Over the last few days,
the economic and trade consensus reached between China and the United States in Kuala Lumpur last month have started to take effect.
The US has removed the 10% so-called fentanyl tariff and suspended for one year.
The 24% reciprocal tariffs on Chinese goods and China has reciprocated by adjusting its tariff countermeasures.
Both sides have also suspended port fees against each other for one year.
The US has suspended to so-called affiliate rule targeting companies which are more than 50% owned by a Chinese company on the entity list.
In return, China has paused some export control measures around batteries and rare earth.
And the list goes on just a little bit longer.
Welcome news for sure, not only for China and the United States, but for the world.
But more importantly,
will the truth Do we need to manage our expectations and how to keep things on the right track?
Welcome to this edition of The Point, an opinion show coming to you from Beijing.
I'm Liu Xin.
I'm pleased to be joined by Mr.
Zhou Mi,
Deputy Director of the Institute of American and Oceania Study at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation,
and here in the studio by Professor Liu Baocheng,
Dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.