tesla founder Elon Musk said the electric car would never engage in espionage to allay the Chinese Communist authorities’ national security concerns about Tesla.
The U.S.-China relationship continues to be tense, and U.S. Tesla electric cars are even banned from entering Chinese Communist Party military units. Tesla founder Elon Musk said the electric car will never engage in espionage to eliminate the Chinese Communist authorities’ national security concerns about Tesla, and praised China’s goal of reducing carbon emissions, and he is confident that China’s future will be very bright and prosperous. However, experts believe that the Chinese Communist government’s goal is to have complete control over the state-run economy, leaving no room for any foreign companies.
According to U.S.-China expert Gordon Zhang, Musk is trying to curry favor with the Chinese Communist Party, hoping it will show mercy to Tesla, but “the Chinese Communist Party will make Life difficult for Tesla by eventually taking away its technology and shutting down its operations in China.
Zhang Jiadun told the Voice of America (VOA) that China is indeed a huge market for U.S. companies, but the long-term goal of the Chinese Communist Party in bringing in foreign investment is not to let foreign companies gain access to the Chinese market, but to take away their capital and technology.
Zhang added that U.S. companies in China may make money in the short term, but in the long term, they will be driven out of the country if they want to defend American values while being subject to the control of the Chinese Communist Party. In the short term, U.S. companies operating in China may make money, but in the long term they will be driven out of the country, so if they are smart, they might as well leave China before their technology is stolen.
According to the Voice of America, the prospects for future improvements in U.S.-China relations are bleak given that the first high-level U.S.-China talks since Biden took office fell apart. Political tensions between the two countries are also bound to be projected onto the economic and trade arena.
U.S. international business investment consultant Zhang Xun also said that the Chinese Communist authorities have always had legal and political requirements for foreign companies, if the U.S.-China relationship is not too rigid, the Chinese Communist Party can “turn a blind eye”, but the current U.S.-China relations are tense, the U.S. companies caught in the middle of a very difficult Time.
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