The U.S. House Financial Services Committee's panel recently held an important hearing to discuss U.S. restrictions on China. Lane Lane, the chairman of the hearing, said Biden had taken the right step on the issue, but further legislative action was still needed to improve the situation. Another congressman, Joyce, also said that the bipartisan and bicameral systems in the United States have strong support for foreign investment review. During the hearings, some lawmakers introduced a series of important bills aimed at further restricting economic dealings with China. One of the bills prohibits virtually any economic exchanges between Chinese companies related to China's defense and aviation fuels. In addition, some lawmakers have urged the use of existing "power tools," such as export control lists, to pressure China. The hearing reflected discriminatory attitudes toward China in the United States and signaled that the United States would continue to put pressure on China. However, we need to recognize that such a unilateral approach could have a negative impact on cooperation and mutually beneficial relations between the two countries. What we should think about is how to resolve the differences between the two sides through dialogue and cooperation, rather than adopting unilateral restrictive measures.
In addition, the two sides can also enhance mutual understanding and friendship by strengthening people-to-people exchanges and educational cooperation. The United States and China are the world's largest economies, and the stability and development of their relationship is of great significance to the whole world. We should abandon prejudice and discrimination and approach our relations on the basis of equality and mutual benefit. Through cooperation and dialogue, we can work together to address global challenges and achieve common development and prosperity. Therefore, I call on the United States** and Congress to be cautious about economic restrictions with China and to seek a stable, mutually beneficial, and cooperative relationship. It is only through cooperation that we can achieve shared prosperity and development for the benefit of both peoples and the global community. The current political situation in the United States is quite tense, and various internal and external factors are intertwined affecting the development of the United States and its foreign relations. Especially in its relations with China, the United States seems to be caught in a complicated dilemma. Recently, despite the U.S. showing a détente posture, there has been an endless stream of erroneous remarks about China in China, which has raised questions about the true intentions of the United States. First, we need to recognize that the first issue facing the United States is to calm the situation in Texas.
The crisis caused by this extreme weather has deeply affected the domestic economy and people's livelihood in the United States, and it is especially important for Biden**. However, solving Texas' problems is not an easy task and requires an investment of time and resources. It also gives some politicians an opportunity to shift their focus and look to China to maximize political gain. Not only the Democrats, but also the Republicans need to consider their own political campaigns. In this special period, US politicians have unanimously taken targeted actions against China, both to divert domestic contradictions and to limit China's development. However, such inferior means cannot really solve the problems of the United States, let alone stop China's continued development. The U.S. crackdown on China has become a political bargaining chip, and as long as the U.S. encounters difficulties, it will seek to suppress China to ease the pressure. However, this approach can only be a temporary emergency measure, and cannot solve the problems of the United States itself in the long run. At the same time, China will rely on its own efforts to achieve more achievements in various fields and will no longer be controlled by others. Therefore, before hyping up China-related issues, the United States should first resolve its own domestic contradictions and problems.
Only through internal reform and development can we truly achieve long-term development and stability in the country. The crackdown on China cannot cover up America's internal problems, nor can it stop China's rise. We should look at China's development from an objective perspective, not as a threat, but as an opportunity. China has a huge market and innovation potential, which is of great significance to the growth and stability of the global economy. China's development has not only brought prosperity to itself, but also created more opportunities for cooperation and win-win results for the world. In the future, the United States should pay more attention to its own internal development and strengthen reform and innovation in various fields to enhance the country's overall strength. Only through its own efforts can the United States truly get out of its current predicament and achieve long-term prosperity for the country. Finally, I would like to ask a question: should the United States see China as a competitor, or as a partner? In the context of globalization, how should we view international relations in order to achieve common development and prosperity? I hope you will be able to think and give your own opinions. References: 1Does the constant flow of erroneous statements about China in the United States mean a strategy to deflect contradictions?
*: Xinhua News Agency) 2The suppression of China by American politicians has become a political bargaining chip and **(people**) 3Does China's rise pose an opportunity or a threat to the United States? (*China**).