(Morning News) The United States and Japan officially launched a new high -level economic dialogue, which aims to counterattack China and deal with the damage caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Reuters reported that US Secretary of State Broskere and Minister of Commerce Raymond and Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng and Economic and Industry Minister Takayuki Katsui One Friday (July 29) held a "two plus two" economic conference in WashingtonAt that time, they agreed to establish a new joint research center to jointly study the next generation of semiconductors; they also discussed energy and food safety issues.

Brinton said at the beginning of the meeting: "As the world's largest and third largest economy, we must work together to defend the rules -based economic order to ensure that all countries can participate in development, competition and prosperity. "

Brincken refers to the recent world incidents that have occurred in the world, including crown disease and the Ukrainian war, exposing the fragility of the key supply chain, and more and more countries are because of unsustainable and opaque loan practices.Facing debt burden.

Brinton further said: "The People's Republic of China has adopted economic means of coercion and retaliation to force some countries to make their own choices that harm their own security, intellectual property and economic independence."

Lin Fang is saying that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a serious challenge to international order.He also secretly criticized China to try to "use its economic influence to realize its strategic interests in unfairness and opaque" and "change the existing international order".

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The United States and Japan did not immediately announce more details of the new research center, but the Japanese Economic News reported one day before that a new research center specializing in a 2 -nanometer chip will be established in Japan by the end of this year.The new center will include a prototype production line, which is expected to start production by 2025.