Family Secret Old Gan Style | Back to before entering the WTO, no more “integrating with international standards”

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A very moving number appears:

In 2025, China’s share of U.S. imports will fall to about 7.5%, just returning to the level before joining the WTO in 2001.

Like a beautiful arc, it took 14 years to reach its peak, and then 4 years to fall rapidly.

People who are a little older should still remember the resounding phrase at the beginning of the WTO entry, “Integrating with international standards.” Now this phrase has completed its mission and has been changed to providing directions and solutions to the world.

This is a historic change. There is no need to look at the United States’ face anymore, but to embark on a smooth and free road.

On the other side, including the United States, Japan, Europe and other major powers, are all suffocating due to rare earths, so they have to huddle together for warmth and form an alliance of a “treasure trove plan” with a value of up to 12 billion US dollars, to reserve rare earths similar to the existing national strategic oil reserves, to reduce dependence on , to ensure that American companies and workers will never be harmed by any shortages.

The implication is that is using rare earths to harm the whole world.

This is a bit of taking advantage and acting like a spoiled child. Obviously, as long as the United States supplies domestically produced large aircraft engines, this side will supply rare earths. Even some Japanese companies have recently obtained permits, indicating that even if there is “harm”, it is not impossible to negotiate.

“Everything is negotiable,” that’s how business is.

But they can’t do anything about it, so the foreign affairs department stated that there has been no change in the position of in maintaining the stability and security of the global industrial chain of key mineral resources. All parties have a responsibility to play a constructive role in this regard.

So, is this “treasure trove plan” a constructive or destructive role?

Obviously a destructive role.

Between great powers, it is only through mutual hair-pulling that there is a balance of terror. Now, wanting to de-sinicize in the rare earth field is equivalent to grabbing a hair on this side, which is particularly lacking in martial virtue.

Moreover, it is only when a handle is held in hand that a country that emphasizes fairness and justice feels at ease, and it is also a contribution to global civilization.

For example, that year, South Korea deployed the THAAD system, which made missiles from the north lose their deterrent power, which is not martial virtue and must be opposed.

For example, before February 24, 2022, Ukraine wanted to join NATO, which would put Russia at risk of turning from a strong neighbor to a younger brother, so of course it had to launch a large-scale special military operation, which must be supported.

Some people are very angry about this.

But I just want my own absolute security and don’t like someone next to me having the ability to threaten me.

I’m strangling your neck for safety.

You are trying to break free, you are causing destruction.

Missiles are peaceful, defense is provocation.

What’s wrong with me? I can’t figure it out.

For the civilized camp, they are now displeased with everything.

If exports increase, they say that overcapacity has affected them; if rare earths are not exported, they say economic coercion.

At the end of last year, Japan’s Minister in charge of Economic Security, Sanae Takaichi, bluntly stated,   I am not happy at all, so I use the economy as a weapon. It is risky to over-rely on a country that will immediately resort to economic coercion once provoked, and we cannot rely on the economy so much.

I don’t know if she said it on purpose, anyway, cancelled a large number of flights to Japan and issued a travel safety warning “Benefiting from the decline in Chinese tourists, Japanese tourism hits a record high“, which was confirmed.

As for the rare earth export control, on January 13, the chairman of the Japan Business Federation, Masakazu Tokura, said in public that China’s recent tightening of export restrictions made him “very disappointed”.

This time, they may have been instigated by these business circles.

They are all bad guys!

The current situation is that whether it is the current “treasure trove plan” or the previous CPTPP “We sincerely want to join CPTPP, why don’t they believe it?“, all take as the imaginary enemy.

They are doing this, which is not very good.

Of course, this also shows from another aspect that is powerful.

On February 6, the tenth plenary session of the Northern Institute emphasized that greater breakthroughs should be made in strengthening the domestic cycle.

“International cycle” has not been mentioned…

This is a mature attitude: when a relationship becomes indecent, the best way to deal with it is to pretend it doesn’t exist.

After all, from then on, no longer be subject to the rules they set, no longer accommodate the system.

From then on, walk your own path, speak your own words, and self-cycle.

As for the remaining external cycle, through “washing the origin” in Vietnam, Mexico and other places, it also makes the other party defenseless.

In the end, as long as our enterprises go out completely, this problem will be solved.

Although this will lead to the outflow of taxes and employment, considering the current population birth situation, if there are no people, what do you want the enterprises to do?

Furthermore, there are Chinese enterprises all over the world, which is equivalent to expanding the living space for the nation.

After all, the free development of each person is the condition for the free development of all people.

After all, where there is freedom, there is my motherland.

From then on, there is no need to integrate with international standards, and there is no longer an international.


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