The rise of China, the United States panicked, the fate of eternal work?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

The U.S. Department of Commerce plans to launch an investigation into the semiconductor chain and the defense industry to reduce the risk posed by China to the industry. This reverse restriction is different from the previous way of restricting China's ** chips, and mainly focuses on the purchase of Chinese-made semiconductor products by U.S. companies. Commerce Secretary Raimondo pointed out that China has subsidized its semiconductor industry by about $150 billion over the past decade, putting companies in the United States and other countries in an uneven global competitive environment. In recent years, the United States has tried to "decouple" from China on the one hand, and on the other hand, it has tried to suppress China's chip industry. Although the United States not only refuses to provide high-end chips to China, but also tries to limit China's ability to produce high-end chips, and even targets the entire Chinese chip industry. However, I think that even if Western countries, including the United States, contain and suppress China's chip industry, it will not help. In the short term, it may bring certain difficulties to China, but China has a huge international and domestic market, and containment and suppression will only promote the development of China's chips more independently. Judging by the intentions of the U.S. Department of Commerce, a free market economy should be unrestricted by others, while the United States wants to do whatever it wants. The United States can subsidize if it can, but if it can't, it can't. In short, everything is at the mercy of the United States, and it will suppress whoever it wants.

However, this is clearly wishful thinking. In realizing the great dream of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, China will never retreat a single step. Although U.S. methods and repression are the norm, China will not give in and will continue to prosper. This is not the first time that the United States has cracked down, but this time it has ostensibly given China a "way out": to work for others forever. According to the rules of the United States, China buys high-value-added products from the United States, so that Americans can enjoy the life of the first world. However, is this really the way out?Rewritten: The U.S. Department of Commerce plans to launch an investigation into the semiconductor chain and the defense industry, aiming to reduce the risk posed by China to the world. Unlike previous restrictions on China** chips, this reverse restriction mainly focuses on U.S. companies purchasing Chinese-made semiconductor products. Commerce Secretary Raimondo pointed out that China has subsidized its semiconductor industry by about $150 billion over the past decade, resulting in an uneven global competitive environment for companies in the United States and other countries. In recent years, the United States has tried to "decouple" from China on the one hand, and on the other hand, it has tried to suppress China's chip industry. Although the United States not only refuses to provide high-end chips to China, but also tries to limit China's ability to produce high-end chips, and even targets the entire Chinese chip industry.

However, I think that even if Western countries, including the United States, contain and suppress China's chip industry, it will not help. In the short term, it may bring certain difficulties to China, but China has a huge international and domestic market, and containment and suppression will only promote the development of China's chips more independently. As far as the U.S. Department of Commerce's intent is concerned, a free market economy should be unrestricted by others, while the U.S. wants to do whatever it wants. The United States can subsidize if it can, but if it can't, it can't. In short, everything is at the mercy of the United States, and it can suppress whoever it wants. However, this is clearly wishful thinking. In realizing the great dream of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, China will never retreat a single step. Although U.S. methods and repression are the norm, China will not give in and will continue to prosper. This is not the first time that the United States has suppressed it, but this time it seems to have given China a "way out": to work for others forever. According to the rules of the United States, China buys high-value-added products from the United States, so that Americans can enjoy the life of the first world. However, is this really the way out?The United States has frequently suppressed China's chip industry, claiming that its actions are for the purpose of "reducing China's *** risk", but in fact they are unable to compete with China. China will never give in to the United States under any circumstances.

In response to the restrictive measures of the United States, He Yadong, spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce, made a clear response not long ago: this approach cannot prevent China's development and growth. On the contrary, doing so by the United States will only lead to the loss of the Chinese market for its companies, which in turn will harm its own interests. We hope that the United States will respect market principles, strictly abide by WTO rules, immediately correct its erroneous practice of discriminatory subsidies, and make efforts to create a fair, just, and non-discriminatory business environment. No matter how the United States acts, this is nothing more than wishful thinking. No matter how disguised a bandit is, he is still a bandit, and China cannot succumb to pressure forever.

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