In addition, the chain of interests of China and the United States does not end in agriculture**. China is already the world's largest market for electric vehicles, and it is also supporting the electric vehicle industry. China has the world's largest battery industry, leaving the U.S. dependent on imports in the electric vehicle market. The U.S. ban is sure to be a big blow to Chinese battery makers, but China has expected it. China Power Systems has completed major changes in technology development and industrial planning, and has gradually turned to domestic manufacturing to reduce its dependence on foreign products. This move can not only ensure the healthy development of China's new energy, but also have an impact on the United States' first chain.
In addition to industries such as agriculture and electric vehicles, the chain of interests between China and the United States is also expanding. For example, China is also actively innovating and planning for artificial intelligence. China's AI companies have made major breakthroughs in areas such as algorithm development and data applications, and are also actively promoting independent innovation by local companies to reduce their dependence on American technology. This has caused the US ban to have some negative impact on China's AI industry. China has accumulated considerable accumulation in this area, and can support the continuous growth of the industry through its own technological innovation and local market.
Around the world, China is also vigorously promoting the construction of free trade zones. China is speeding up the signing of freedom agreements with other countries in the world and striving to promote the process of global economic integration. China has also actively promoted cooperation with other developing countries and promoted the in-depth development of South-South and North-South cooperation. In such a diversified way, it can not only promote China's economic and trade relations with other countries in the world, but also reduce China's dependence on the U.S. market, thereby providing greater leeway for U.S. procurement bans.
In short, the "hard decoupling" of the United States has brought a limited impact to China in a sense. However, China has long been prepared accordingly, and by strengthening its own industrial independent innovation, expanding the international market, promoting regional economic restructuring, and opening up free trade zones, China still has strong resilience and resistance in the case of "hard separation". At the same time, the chain of interests between China and the United States is getting wider and deeper, and it is becoming more and more difficult to completely "hard" "separate". No matter how the situation between China and the United States changes, China will unswervingly follow the development path of independent innovation, openness and cooperation, and contribute to China's long-term, healthy, long-term and healthy development.
Therefore, China and the United States have both competition and cooperation, and it is necessary to deeply reflect on this issue. Competition is inevitable, but collaboration is also essential. China and the United States are both the two largest economic powers, and the strengthening of economic and trade exchanges between the two countries is of great significance to the development of the two countries themselves and to the economic development of the whole world. Under the new international situation, it is necessary to promote investment liberalization with a more open attitude, enhance the functions of the multilateral system, and promote the sustainable development of the world economy. Only under the dual role of cooperation and competition can we develop and prosper together and jointly create the glory of human civilization.