In a recent analysis, Ben Norton of GeopoliticalEconomy.com criticized the United States for its stance on imposing sanctions against China. Norton argued that the U.S. is using the accusation of overcapacity as a pretext to target China. He highlighted that the very practices the U.S. condemns are ones it engages in itself.
Norton stated, \"The examples the U.S. uses to accuse China are exactly what it is doing.\" He further emphasized that the U.S. government's approach to China appears to be both hypocritical and self-serving.
This perspective adds to the ongoing debate about the motivations behind U.S. policies towards China and the broader implications for international trade and relations.
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Analyst: U.S. accusations of China 'hypocritical and self-serving'
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