U.S.-China Economic Relations Should Be Fair, Stable, and Open
Economic relations between China and the U.S. cannot feasibly improve until the U.S. changes the course of many of the antagonistic policies against China that it is pursuing.
Economic relations between China and the U.S. cannot feasibly improve until the U.S. changes the course of many of the antagonistic policies against China that it is pursuing.
A stable China-U.S. relationship, and trade relations in particular, has a vital stake in global stability, connectivity and growth.
China’s huge market coupled with its complete industrial system and business-friendly environment, further propped up by policy support, is attracting increasing numbers of foreign firms to explore the enticing opportunities.
U.S. violations of WTO rules have severely undermined global economic stability and development.
Washington is taking a huge gamble with its current approach, one which premises significant risks on the assumption of uncertain outcomes.
Political manipulations over South China Sea issue fuel tensions.
If the U.S. hopes to get out of the woods, picking up China-U.S. cooperation will prove to be the right thing to do as well as an effective way to curb inflation.
President Biden could not put out any of the wildfires on Maui, and he does not want to put out the fires of war being stoked by the United States.
The real purpose of rare earth element cooperation between the U.S. and Mongolia might also not be the actual resources.
The current U.S. policy framework of scientific and technological competition with China violates both the principle of innovation and the law of the market.
Accusing others of what it has done, and continues to do, is a smokescreen tactic by Washington, supporting what has become a politically and economically unsustainable fraud.
The U.S. on the one hand keeps spreading disinformation about so-called ‘Chinese espionage and cyberattacks,’ and on the other hand tells the public about its large-scale intelligence activities targeting China. This in itself is quite revealing.