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U.S. senators launch a new proposal in which more than 20 countries except China are charged with "forced labor."

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Lately, the United States seems to have fallen into a special busyness, not to improve the lives of its own people, but to try to weaken the prosperity of other countries and thus highlight its own strengths. What is particularly striking is that the Biden administration has recently taken a series of actions that have frequently focused on China.

Just on April 8, a bill called the Strategic Competition Act of 2021 was introduced in the Senate, and just 12 days later, it passed the approval of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by a large vote of 21:1, marking that China's "strategic containment" has entered a stage of comprehensive escalation. If the bill is finally passed in the Senate and House of Representatives, the mainland will face a new challenge.

U.S. senators launch a new proposal in which more than 20 countries except China are charged with "forced labor."

On May 14, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the bill called "Endless Borders" by a large vote of 24:4. The proposal aims to invest more than $110 billion to strengthen R&D and deployment in semiconductors, artificial intelligence and other fields to compete with China and ensure a competitive edge. This shows that the US pressure on China is constantly escalating and unrelenting. Unexpectedly, in less than half a month, the United States began to put pressure on China. According to US media reports, a "trade amendment" for China and more than 20 surrounding countries is likely to be passed within this week.

However, this "amendment" can be seen as a continuation of the "Xinjiang cotton" incident, which is the so-called "sister chapter". The amendment was proposed by Ron Wyden, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, against the backdrop of allegations of so-called "forced labor" in the mainland's fishing sector, similar to previous allegations.

U.S. senators launch a new proposal in which more than 20 countries except China are charged with "forced labor."

The obvious purpose of this proposal is to suppress the export of mainland seafood products through a new "trade offensive". Prior to 2018, the mainland exported nearly $3 billion a year of seafood to the United States. However, with Trump's trade war between China and the United States, mainland seafood exports to the United States have fallen to $1.6 billion last year. If the amendment hits the mainland again, seafood exports to the United States will fall to new lows, and the United States risks squeezing Chinese seafood out of the U.S. market and trying to lure other countries to fill market share.

However, this decision is not only aimed at China, but also includes Ireland, South Africa, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries. These countries have all recently maintained close ties with China, and the United States is clearly trying to use the opportunity to pressure these countries to distance themselves from China.

U.S. senators launch a new proposal in which more than 20 countries except China are charged with "forced labor."

For this "amendment", the US media frankly pointed out that the purpose is to weaken China's influence in the global economy. To some extent, this can be regarded as a veritable "all-out economic war" after the "trade war", "science and technology war" and "infrastructure war" between China and the United States. China will face a "blockade" by the United States in several areas of the economy.

From the perspective of the scope of suppression, the United States will not only target China, but will also force more countries to "choose positions" between China and the United States. Countries close to China may also be included in the U.S. crackdown. This means that China must not only deal with pressure from the United States, but also face the uncertainty of the external environment.

U.S. senators launch a new proposal in which more than 20 countries except China are charged with "forced labor."

To sum up, this "war" is not what we expect, but the result of repeated pressure from the United States. In the face of continued pressure from the United States, we must respond decisively in order to become stronger and find our way out. On the contrary, if we choose to be tolerant and compromise, it will only lead to a doubling of the United States. Since the United States continues to promulgate "bills" and "bills" against China, perhaps we should also consider promulgating some targeted bills to deal with US provocations.

In general, the current international situation is volatile, and China needs to remain vigilant, stick to its core interests, and seek cooperation with other countries to maintain global economic stability and peace. We must firmly believe that through firm stance and wise diplomacy, China will be able to overcome its immediate difficulties and move towards a more prosperous future.

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