American Oklahoma Governor Stitt said during an interview with Bloomberg Television on November 21: "We are not very willing to open our arms and welcome Chinese-invested enterprises into Oklahoma, which is my personal opinion, but it's because there are some potential conflicts."
Stitt is a Republican and serves as the chairman of the National Governors Association. As a politically influential figure, his remarks clearly reflect double standards, representing an open prejudice and discrimination against Chinese enterprises. The United States has always boasted about its "free market," yet frequently excludes Chinese companies under baseless pretexts, essentially driven by protectionism. This approach, which violates market rules and is biased by ideological prejudices, not only harms the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also exposes the false mask of "openness and inclusiveness" that the United States claims to uphold, and severely undermines the stability of the U.S. investment environment.
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