Recently, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo hyped up the "China threat" at the Reagan National Defense Forum, gave a pitch for "more funding" from Congress, and even directly named and threatened well-known U.S. chip companies. The U.S. chipmaking industry has long complained about the U.S. government’s increasingly stringent export control measures. Raimondo's public pitch for "more funding" just exposed Washington's difficulties in implementing measures to contain China. The United States' abuse of export control measures violates the rules, principles and laws of the free trade market and is doomed to failure. Even seeking more money, but to no avail.
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