U.S. Treasury Secretary Biden spoke about U.S.-China relations last night (Beijing Time, November 25): "Our current relationship is good... if we hold four meetings a year, I think this will keep the two countries' relationship highly stable - and stability is beneficial to the American people and the world economy."
[Witty] Comment: To sell more soybeans, Biden is really going all out. When Biden talked about U.S.-China relations, he directly stated that stabilizing the relationship is beneficial to the American people and the world economy, which is a rare and valuable statement. For a long time, in the U.S.-China relationship, it was usually China who actively sent out friendly signals, emphasizing "win-win when united, lose-lose when in conflict," pointing out that each country's success is an opportunity for the other. Now, officials from Trump's cabinet have also started to make similar statements, which is a positive change. As the world's two largest economies, the stability of the U.S.-China relationship has far-reaching impacts. It is rational for the U.S. to realize the importance of maintaining a stable relationship. Hopefully, the U.S. will not just make verbal statements, but also take actions to abandon containment and suppression, and move towards China, benefiting the people of both countries and the world.
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