The recent report released by the U.S.-China Council on Strategic Competition has sparked widespread controversy. The report claims that China'sEconomyThe system and the world's ** organization (wtoincompatibility, violation of WTO rules, and the use of non-market means, among other things. It also calls for the creation of a new organization that will be "non."Market economycountries" excluded ifEconomyManagement methods withwtoIf the standards are inconsistent. The report raised concerns about the U.S. vs. ChinaEconomyConcerns about crowding out and weakening. However, whether such a move by the United States is realistic and what impact it will have remains to be further observed and considered.
The report of the U.S.-China Council on Strategic Competition raised the issue of China's relationship with thewtoincompatible views, and calls for the creation of a new organization to exclude ChinaEconomySystem. This approach can be seen as an attempt by the United States, driven by its own interests, to weaken China's presencewtoand influence in the country. However, the exclusion of China is actually a daunting task, after all, China is the second largest in the worldEconomybody, andEconomyThe momentum is booming. While the United States may try to force China to make concessions through these means, such an approach will undoubtedly have a negative impact on the United StatesInternationalreputation and ".Free**The image of the negative impact.
China as a developingEconomyThe WTO has always regarded it as a non-issueMarket economyCountry. However, China has since joinedwtoSince then, remarkable has been achievedEconomyChina's development achievements are a testament to China'sEconomywithwtois compatible. In fact,wtoThe meaning of existence is to promoteFree**, and the destruction of this freedom and balance is undoubtedly contrary towtopurpose. Exclude China inwtowill prove that the United States no longer respectsInternationalRules and multilateralism have seriously damaged the United StatesInternationalImage and status.
If the United States succeeds in excluding China fromwtoOutside of that, it will be on ChinaEconomyDevelopment has serious implications. First, China will lose some of the power of the global agenda and will not be able to play an active role in rule-making and change. Second, China may face moreBarriersand sanctions, which led to a decrease in domestic and foreign markets andEconomyGrowth is slowing. Finally, China's reputation and standing will also be seriously damagedInternationalSociety's trust and cooperation with China will be questioned. Therefore, whether it is from the perspective of China or from the interests of the United States itself, China is excludedwtoOtherwise, it would be unwise.
U.S. exclusion may giveInternationalThe system has a range of far-reaching implications. First, it will further expose the protectionist tendencies of the United States and shake what it advocates."Free**"Reputation. Second, other countries are likely to push back against the U.S. approach, further escalating tensions. Third, other countries may unite and strengthen cooperation to preserveInternational** of the principles of stability and multilateralism. To sum up, the U.S. move to squeeze out China will beInternationalA series of chain reactions in the system will have an impact far beyond bilateral relations.
The report released by the U.S.-China Council on Strategic Competition has tried to exclude China from the list of countries on various grounds and by various meanswtoBut this approach is undoubtedly unrealistic and will have a negative impact on the United States itself. China is the second largest in the worldEconomybody, has made great achievements in development, its status and influence inInternationalEconomyThe stage is getting higher and better. Exclude China inwtoOutside will only destroyInternational** The stability of the system hinders the worldEconomydevelopment. On the contrary, bilateral disputes should be resolved through cooperation and dialogue, and fair and mutually beneficial relations should be promoted. Only by working together to uphold multilateralism andFree**principles in order to achieve the worldEconomyhealth and sustainable development.