The U.S. House of Representatives report that economic relations with China should be reshaped and a

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

China is frequently sanctioned at the same time as the United States FederalHouse of RepresentativesChina's Special Commission on Strategic Competition released a 53-page special report. The report argues that the United States should reinvent its approach to ChinaEconomyrelationship with the Taiwan region and signed with"Official nature"of**Agreement。The report, released by a committee of Democratic and Republican lawmakers, aims to ensure that *** is ensuredEconomySecurity and values are in ChinaEconomyand strengthen U.S. technology leadership. One of the prominent parliamentarians said that since China joinedwtoSince then, the benefits that the United States expects to gain from China have been weakened and destroyed. One of the most hegemonic provisions of this report is to allow the United States to establish the so-called"China's safeguard mechanism", imposing tariffs or other restrictions on China without the need to prove that China has acted unfairly**. This is equivalent to saying,Free**and the rules of evidence are irrelevant, and the United States can act against China according to its own claims. The report also mentions the signing with Taiwan**Agreementthat this would help prevent U.S. capital and technology from being used by China and boost U.SEconomyResilience to ensure that the United States maintains leadership for decades to come.

The actions and reports of the United States show that it is committed to ChinaEconomyRising unease and threat to China's leadership. The sanctions and restrictions imposed by the United States are aimed at weakening ChinaEconomystrength, suppressing its influence on the global stage. However, no country in history has been able to maintain its superiority for long by means of hysteria and malicious means. China has realized that the U.S. policy will not change, so it is no longer pinning its hopes on exchanges and dialogues, but is focusing more on the development of its own capabilities.

China strongly opposes the unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction of the United States, and says it will take necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and people. The Chinese Embassy in the United States and the Ministry of Commerce have also listed the so-called "so-called" in the United States"Forced labor"In response, the United States pointed out that the United States is trying to deprive people in Xinjiang of their employment rights, undermine Xinjiang's stability and prosperity, and curb China's development. Although these two responses are short and concise, they express China's determination to safeguard its own interests, which is not the same as in the pastDiplomatic rhetoric

For the U.S. FederalHouse of RepresentativesThe report of China's Special Committee on Strategic Competition, the content of which was questioned and criticized by China** and experts. They believe that the so-called put forward by the United States in the report"Reinventing ChinaEconomyrelationship"and signed**AgreementThe proposal is only to maintain its own hegemonic position, and not to really care about the balance and cooperation of bilateral relations. China** resolutely opposes any attempt to interfere in its internal affairs and undermine national sovereignty. At the same time, China will continue to take necessary measures to protect its legitimate rights and interests, and promote openness and cooperation for the advancement of the worldEconomystability and prosperity.

In general, the United States against ChinaEconomyThe reshaping of relations and the sanctions against China are nothing more than an attempt to maintain its hegemony. However, China has recognized the intentions of the United States and has responded by taking steps to protect its interests. No matter what the United States does, China will unswervingly fulfill its own development path and promote global development and prosperity with an open and cooperative attitude.

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