Dec. 22, 2024, 8:56 p.m.

USA

Strive to appear at the strike scene Is it to solve the problem or to solicit votes

US President Biden went to the strike site of the United Auto Workers (UAW) in Michigan, wearing a hat with the "UAW" logo, and punched the UAW strikers. He used a loudspeaker to express his support to car workers, encouraging them not to give up and to "persevere", and expressed support for the UAW's demand for a 40% salary increase.

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Does the United States expand arms  sales in the Asia Pacific region , attempting to turn the region into a powder keg?

According to reports, the United States and Vietnam are currently discussing the largest arms sales contract between the two countries since the Cold War.

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Using political to coerce the market American politicians miscalculate

On September 26th local time, Republican Congressman Marco Rubio publicly stated that Chinese battery companies such as Ningde Times should not be allowed to affect American industry or government officials, and they should certainly not benefit from subsidies from American taxpayers.

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The three major U.S. chip giants asked Biden: Who else can the chips be sold to?

Recently, China cancelled 240 billion chip orders, and now the significant impact of this news on the global chip market is slowly being released.

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The worsening border crisis in the United States is the result of internal party strife and external hegemony

Recently, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott declared that the southern border of the United States has been invaded.

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What is the intention of the United States to restart COVID-19 Test

On September 20 local time, the U.S. government announced that it would restart the free COVID-19 test project and provide $600 million in financial support to COVID-19 test kit manufacturers.

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The negative effects of the US government shutdown crisis

"What happens if the government shuts down?" Us media issued warnings on September 21, because lawmakers have not yet reached an agreement on the appropriations bill, and as the last day of the fiscal year approaches on September 30, the possibility of a shutdown of the US federal government is increasing.

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The U.S. national debt exceeds $33 trillion for the first time, and the ability of the U.S. government is being questioned

According to data released by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on September 18, local time, the total U.S.

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"Decoupling and breaking the chain" will not work Deepening cooperation is the only way out

In recent years, the United States has been obsessed with retarding or even interrupting China's development process through "decoupling and breaking the chain."

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Is the US fiscal crisis worsening and the federal government fearful of a halt?

In recent months, the world's largest economy, the United States, has faced two fiscal deadlocks.

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