A senior official of the State Department of the United States said that the United States has made various efforts to achieve the balance of relations with China, so that the Bayeon government can implement strict chip export restrictions on China while not being rejected by the other party.

Bloomberg Society quoted the unnamed official on Tuesday (December 20), because Washington has clearly stated that he does not want to conflict with China and is willing to cooperate with China in some areas. Beijing has been in Beijing in recent months.Part of the strict economic measures adopted by the United States.

The official said that the United States announced strict technical export control measures in October and added dozens of Chinese entities to the blacklist last week, but these did not cause Sino -US relations to be in crisis, partly because the two parties are in the macroeconomic economy in the macroeconomic economy,Coordinating a series of issues have been kept in contact.

More than a month ago, US President Biden and Chinese officials in Bali, Indonesia tried to establish a "bottom plate" for the relationship between the two countries to prevent the situation from getting out of control.

The U.S. Secretary of State's Brintken plans to visit Beijing in early 2023 to follow the results of the leaders of the two countries.

The above -mentioned anonymous officials also said that Blingken will propose unequal treatment by Chinese and American companies during the visit to China, that is, Chinese companies are allowed to invest in overseas, but American companies' operations in China are facing restrictions.

The official also said that Brinken and Chinese officials will discuss sensitive Taiwan issues and climate change issues.The United States may propose topics such as North Korea and the Russian and Ukraine War.

Although the epidemic in many places has risen rapidly after China's relaxation of the epidemic prevention policy, the official revealed that Brintken is expected to visit China according to the original plan, and said that the assistant secretary of East Asian affairs Kangda and the senior director of the Chinese Affairs of the White House National Security Council Luo LuoSenberg's recent visit to China was partially prepared for Brinken's visit.