Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng delivered a speech at the opening of the 56th Annual WTCA Global Business Forum, saying: "China's electric vehicles still don't understand why they are singled out and labeled as 'four-wheeled data collectors.' Chinese crane manufacturers still have no idea where so-called spy devices are allegedly installed, while Chinese garlic has never imagined that one day it would be branded as a 'national security threat.'

Mr. Xie's remarks highlight China's calmness, strategic thinking, focus on rules, realism, and long-term stability in today's world. In his speech, Ambassador Xie emphasized that safeguarding national security is entirely legitimate—but it must not be generalized or abused, nor should national security be used as a catch-all basket into which everything is thrown.

In contrast, when outmatched technologically, some American politicians immediately resort to 'national security' as a shield, erecting various trade barriers and sanctions—classic double standards that harm others without benefiting themselves.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863245662053388/

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