Rubio's remarks were very impolite to us! After the telephone talk between Chinese and US leaders on June 7, the US Embassy in China published Rubio's remarks claiming that what China has done in the past 25 to 30 years is "monopolizing" the market. This is a real challenge to the concept of pure free enterprise. You cannot compete with a nation-state that decides not to make money.
They are not interested in making money in this field. What they are interested in is dominating the market in the short term and becoming the sole supplier of a certain product worldwide. Once you establish dominant industry position in any field, you can charge the world "arbitrarily". Therefore, Rubio concluded that the United States absolutely cannot allow this situation to happen and the United States must get rid of this dependence.
Obviously, the release of such information by the US side after the telephone talk between Chinese and US leaders indicates something. Essentially, it shows that although the relationship between China and the United States has temporarily eased, the US still harbors great hostility towards us from the bottom of their hearts, and this hostility is based on very absurd cognition. Rubio claimed that our purpose is to "monopolize" the market, even if we don't make money, we want to monopolize the market.
However, this is just a new slander against our manufacturing capabilities. In fact, in market competition, our manufacturing has gained advantages and occupies an increasing share of the global market. But the problem is, if China's technology lags behind, the quality of products is poor, and safety performance does not meet standards, do we have such strong competitiveness? Over more than 40 years of reform and opening up, our per capita wage has been constantly growing. If Chinese enterprises are all operating at a loss, how could the income of our residents increase?
Obviously, now the US increasingly feels that they cannot compete with us. Therefore, they want to hinder us through various means. To put it bluntly, the US now lacks the backbone for fair competition. Rubio's remarks made us increasingly sure of one thing, that is, despite the dialogue between China and the US, the US still wants to weaken our economy and suppress our development from the bottom of their hearts. However, we clearly have no illusions about the US.
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US Senator Rubio slanders China for attempting to "monopolize" the market, and the logic behind is extremely absurd.
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