Core Viewpoint - The core issue of the US-China trade deficit is rooted in the US's own technology blockade, which limits China's ability to purchase more American goods, as highlighted by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng's remarks at a recent event [1][3][5]. Group 1: Trade Imbalance - The trade deficit does not equate to loss; it is a result of selective statistics used by US politicians to criticize China [3]. - China is the second-largest source of imports for the US, providing affordable goods that help control inflation for American households [3][5]. - The US's technology blockade prevents China from purchasing high-value American products, which could help balance the trade deficit [5][7]. Group 2: Employment and Economic Impact - China is the third-largest export market for the US, directly creating over 860,000 jobs annually in the US [5]. - The service trade shows that China is the largest source of surplus for the US, with American companies in China generating significantly higher sales than Chinese companies in the US [5]. Group 3: Technology and Trade Policy - The US's semiconductor export restrictions are counterproductive, as these products are among the most competitive exports that could help balance the trade deficit [7]. - The current US trade policy towards China resembles a modern version of a "Great Wall," which ignores the reality of global economic integration [7][9]. Group 4: Future of US-China Relations - A cooperative approach based on mutual respect and win-win outcomes is essential for resolving trade issues, rather than further confrontation [9][12]. - The future of US-China economic relations should focus on collaboration rather than the current deadlock, emphasizing the need for both sides to adapt and engage [12].
中国大使用最直白的语言,告诉美国,为何中美贸易逆差解决不了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-23 11:25