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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] Cui Tiankai, China's ambassador to the United States (photo), claimed that the world has become unstable due to U.S. technology controls.


According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 8th, Ambassador Cui said in an interview with the U.S. CNN network that U.S. technology controls are making the world unstable.


Ambassador Cui stated, "China is open to all American companies," and argued that the politicization of technology and information between the U.S. and China is unfortunate.


However, SCMP pointed out that contrary to Ambassador Cui's claims, China bans the business activities of major U.S. tech companies such as Facebook and Google within China.


Ambassador Cui emphasized that although the U.S. has raised tensions, China has contributed to global growth as a responsible major power. He added, "If both sides (China and the U.S.) make the right choices and establish a stable and constructive relationship, I am confident there will be great opportunities between the two countries." Ambassador Cui also stressed at an online forum at the end of last month that "both countries can benefit from each other's prosperity" and "there is no need to see the other as an enemy; on the contrary, they should become partners."



Appointed in April 2013, Ambassador Cui has served as the ambassador to the U.S. for nearly eight years.


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