The escalation of Sino-US contradictions!Boeing wants to go back to China, but the United States wants to engage in a tariff war, and it also says that there are "purgatory sanctions" for military reunification
Looking at this title, let alone how angry I am. Boeing wants to return to China, but the United States wants to engage in a tariff war, and threatens to have "purgatory sanctions" for military reunificationIt's incredible. This can't help but remind me of the story of "the farmer and the snake", whether it is the renewed tension between China and the United States, and the farmer in that story, who kindly adopted a snake, but was eventually bitten by the snake.
Speaking of specific events, there was a sensational news recently that China is considering lifting the ban on Boeing and preparing to re-import the 737 MAX airliner. As soon as this news came out, the whole ** was in an uproar. Everyone is commenting on Boeing's re-entry into the Chinese market, after all, Boeing was once the mainstay of the Chinese passenger aircraft market. But after the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2019, the Chinese market began to favor Airbus, and Boeing lost its footing in the Chinese market.
Some netizens commented: "Boeing is self-inflicted, the previous 737 MAX accident, the plane has been grounded for so long, and now anyone dares to get on his plane?.""Indeed, Boeing's image has been damaged, and the impact of the passenger plane accident on the company is also huge. However, I also saw the opinions of some netizens: "After all, the plane accident has been investigated clearly, and Boeing is also improving the design of the aircraft, and this lifting of the ban may be a chance for them to change their ways." ”
But this is only one side of the story. What makes people even more angry is that the United States has actually put forward the idea of a tariff war in this regard. This reminds me of one word: "arbitrary"!It's obviously a problem with my own products, but I insist on pushing the responsibility to others, and I want to engage in a ** war, but I don't have a backache when I stand and talk. Some netizens jokingly said: "Does the United States want to collapse its own economy?"”
And, even more absurd, US lawmakers threatened China with "purgatory sanctions" if they dared to reunify by force. Isn't this the blatant hegemonism of hegemonism?Why should the term "purgatory sanctions" be used to threaten the internal affairs of a country?It's like blackmail and intimidation, reminiscent of a bunch of bandits.
At this time, I can't help but ask, Biden**, what the hell are you doing?At this time, they still want to engage in a tariff war and worsen relations with China, is this to safeguard the interests of the United States?What a narrow-minded and selfish face. This kind of behavior is not only contemptible, but also discredits the international image of the United States.
In fact, this time China is considering lifting the ban on Boeing and re-importing 737 MAX passenger aircraft, which is not only an economic matter, but also involves the political relationship between China and the United States. As a large American company, Boeing has been acting as a "lobbyist" for Sino-US relations. After the thaw in Sino-US relations, we can often see Boeing's top management in the news in Sino-US diplomatic activities.
Boeing has a huge influence within the United States, coupled with the support of the traditional "airliner diplomacy", Boeing has repeatedly received good news in the easing of Sino-US relations. The key approval from aviation regulators is likely to be part of a thaw between China and the United States through "airliner diplomacy."
However, while Boeing may return to the Chinese market, this does not hide the bias of the United States**. At present, Biden's attitude towards China is not stable, and some business lobbying teams in the United States have been hoping to continue to promote détente with China, but they have not been able to achieve enough results.
No matter how hard Boeing tries, it can't change the trend of competition between China and the United States. If Biden continues to deteriorate relations with China, Boeing's hopes of competing in the Chinese market will be dashed again. Moreover, Airbus has formed a momentum in China, and China's local passenger aircraft industry is also booming, and it is still unknown whether Boeing can return to the Chinese market as it wishes.
What makes people even more angry is the continuous escalation of the US war against China. The electric vehicle industry has become a new battleground, and the United States is considering raising tariffs on some Chinese goods, including electric vehicles, battery packs and solar energy. This is clearly escorting its own green industry, which is really naked protectionism.
This reminds me of a remark by China's spokesman Wang Wenbin: "The relevant measures of the United States violate the principles of market economy and fair competition, and are naked protectionism." "It hit the nail on the head. What is the excuse this time?Could it be for the so-called *** to be honest, this kind of excuse for repeating the same old tune is really annoying.
Therefore, for the news of Boeing's return to the Chinese market, I can't help but sigh: national relations and business competition are so complicated. The approach of the United States is really puzzling. I hope that they will calm down, deal with Sino-US relations rationally, and stop making the problem worse and worse. Just like a netizen commented: "I hope the United States can see the situation clearly, don't make the problem worse, and don't let yourself regret it." ”