“How the US Debt Crisis is Affecting Relations with China: Analysis and Updates”

2023-05-08 11:59:15

If you are polite to others, you must ask for something.

The United States has recently improved its attitude towards China. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken changed his tone, admiring China’s mediation in the war between Russia and Ukraine, and the U.S. released Chinese flights to the U.S., obviously wanting to win Blinken’s visit to China.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang met with US Ambassador to China Burns in Beijing on May 8. Qin Gang said that the United States should correct its understanding of China, return to rationality, fasten the first button of Sino-US relations, and achieve mutual success in the better development of the two countries. What China refers to as the “first button” of Sino-US relations clearly refers to the Taiwan issue.

So what does the United States want from China, so that it is eager to engage in high-level contacts?

The debt crisis in the United States seems to be the most urgent. The U.S. federal government may hit the debt ceiling as soon as June 1, triggering a debt default!

As early as January 19 this year, the U.S. federal debt had reached $31.4 trillion. This is the statutory debt ceiling, the U.S. Treasury Department’s authorization to issue debt and borrow has been exhausted, and unless the U.S. Congress raises the debt ceiling, the government has no right to continue to borrow.

In January of this year, the U.S. Treasury Department began to initiate extraordinary measures, such as suspending certain routine expenditures, to avoid defaulting on the federal government’s debt. Now it has lasted for more than 4 months, and the House of Representatives controlled by the opposition Republican Party remains unmoved. Entering May, the United States is gradually approaching the critical point where it defaults on its debt and the government wants to suspend spending.

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