At the end of June, China's exports of advanced technology products to the United States exceeded imports of similar products from the United States for the first time, achieving a trade surplus of 1.3 billion US dollars. The U.S. Census Bureau classifies goods in ten industries as advanced technology, including biotechnology, life sciences, optoelectronics, information and communications, electronics, flexible manufacturing, advanced materials, aerospace, weapons, and nuclear technology. This is the first time that the United States has recorded a trade deficit in advanced technology products with China. This is mainly due to the continuous expansion of the import deficit in information and communication products (mainly products used for quickly processing large amounts of information).

This information, as usual, is rarely noticed by people, and few know that the world order has already undergone a profound change. We have all seen the U.S. block on China's high-tech industry, but in fact, behind these blocks, the U.S. society has paid a huge cost. Today, the U.S. communication level has fallen far behind China, its understanding of internet business is also behind China, and it lags far behind China in smart driving, drones, new transportation services, and modern logistics. All of this results in low social efficiency and high social costs, making it more difficult to do things in the United States and producing products less competitive.

Today I again heard news that Trump wants the CEO of Intel to resign quickly because this CEO is a Malaysian Chinese who may have connections with China.

Changes are quiet, but they cannot be changed.

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