Yiwu stops exporting epidemic prevention materials. What impact can this have on the United States?

Yiwu shot, global trembling! The United States is serious. What it needs most is not money. The problem of money can be solved easily. It is nothing more than that the United States starts printing money and keeps printing. What the United States lacks most now is materials, all kinds of anti-epidemic materials, from ventilators to masks and medical paper, and all these are the largest trading bases and production bases in the world in Yiwu. Yiwu has stopped exporting epidemic prevention materials now, giving up an excellent opportunity to make money, and businessmen, especially those in Yiwu, can&;t afford to make money early. There are two main reasons why Yiwu stopped exporting epidemic prevention materials: 1. It is better to learn from BYD than to vent its anger. BYD suffered a &”;fairy jump&”; in the United States, and was wrongly accused by the United States. Americans should make masks for a global enterprise that specializes in making cars, and have a solid lesson. BYD was wrongly accused, although it was a rogue who didn&;t even face, in fact, more factors were his lack of such experience. From an automobile manufacturer to cross-border production of masks, there are many doorways that have not been clarified, not to mention the international trade in health care products. BYD has suffered a loss, and the shameless United States has adopted different inspection standards for masks produced by BYD, so there is no way out. Yiwu people have learned a profound lesson from it, and when doing business with Americans, they may pit themselves. 2. The anti-epidemic materials in Yiwu do not meet so many standards set by the United States. This is the key point. Judging from the BYD incident, the United States, Europe and the United States have different eligibility criteria for medical materials. As a global center of production and sales, Yiwu&;s anti-epidemic materials may not all meet those &”;unwarranted&”; eligibility criteria. Since they don&;t all meet the standards of &”;turning out&”;, we can only reduce and cancel the transactions, because the other party is a rogue and the products don&;t meet their harsh standards, and they are neither returned nor paid. It is better to refuse to do business with hooligans than to confront them with risks. So what is the impact of Yiwu&;s suspension of export of anti-epidemic materials on the United States? This has had a great impact. The United States is now in the most serious period. It is not the epidemic but the money that fights the epidemic! Americans have money, but money can&;t buy it and sellers don&;t sell it! Americans are not short of money and materials. Now that Yiwu no longer exports relevant anti-epidemic materials to the United States, can the American inventory support the current anti-epidemic situation? The inventory in the United States has long been exhausted. If there is inventory, he will not rob masks all over the world, nor will he order BYD&;s $1 billion masks at one time. There is not enough stock, so let&;s start production. If starting work can solve the problem, Trump has already ordered the printing factory to change masks. These basic factories in the United States have basically moved to other countries. Even if there are factories that can produce, its production capacity is far from meeting the needs of the whole United States. The suspension of the export of a mask to the United States can have a great impact on the United States, so what other materials are there? The shortage of protective clothing, ventilators, even medical gloves, etc., will bring great pressure to the anti-epidemic in the United States. The behavior of American hooligans will pay a heavy price for themselves, that&;s all.The price will be borne by the whole United States. America, come on! Your data will continue to dominate the list!


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