How does he trap us? If it is said to be broken, it is to use the hegemony of the dollar to set an invisible ceiling for us, sealing the space for us to rise further.
First of all, the U.S. uses U.S. dollars to purchase high-quality products from China. China has obtained U.S. dollars as our foreign exchange reserves. For various reasons, we can only buy U.S. Treasury bonds.
By buying U.S. debt, the U.S. dollar has returned to the hands of the United States. These U.S. dollars entered China again by means of financial investment, taking shares in most of the best Chinese companies, and then attracting these Chinese companies.
Going public in the United States will allow more American investors to earn high interest rates from Chinese companies. This cyclical economic relationship between China and the United States is made in China.
You can only work and make money for American investors under the ceiling set by the hegemony of the U.S. dollar. So how do we act to break this predicament?
Sun Tzu said in the art of war that knowing the enemy and confidant will never end in a hundred battles. It is not enough to see clearly the routines played by the United States. We also need to recognize our own shortcomings.