US and China seek stable relations despite tensions on trade, security, and trust
- US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo confronted Chinese officials about hacking her email during a recent visit to China, underscoring challenges in building trust.
- The US aims to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductors for military use while maintaining economic ties and shipping other chips.
- American businesses are growing frustrated with opaque regulations, Raids, and pressure to share trade secrets in China.
- Raimondo's discussions yielded progress on communication channels but concerns remain about providing a level playing field.
- Both nations emphasize the global importance of a stable US-China relationship amid economic and strategic competition.