Blinken denies "decoupling" from China economically: Sino-US economic relations are crucial

Xinhua News Agency, 19 June, US Secretary of State Abraham Lincoln held a press conference on his visit to China at the US Embassy in China, which was attended by more than 60 Chinese and foreign media. A reporter asked how the United States views such concerns and how it will show sincerity in communication when the United States is not only seeking dialogue with China but also containing China. "there is a very clear difference between the accusation of trying to contain China and 'decoupling' economically from China and what we are actually doing," said Mr Blinken. It is risky and diverse in the field of supply chain. " "the economic relationship between the United States and China is very important, and it is a very positive thing for all countries in the world." Blinken said that all countries are in the process of economic recovery, and the United States has been very successful in this regard, and hopes to see economic growth in all regions of the world, including China, which is in the interests of the United States. Finally, Lincoln stressed again, "it is not to cut off, eliminate, or hinder the economic relationship between the two sides." On the contrary, we think it should be strengthened, but in a way that takes into account our employees and the company. " (thepaper.cn)