indignant at the excessive dominance of the chinese automobile industry in the world and demanded that beijing slow down china’s global export expansion. she said: china's growing exports of government-subsidized electric vehicles, solar panels and batteries threaten american jobs and businesses, and are needed. curb. overproduction in china has growing negative side effects not only for the united states, but for the entire world. in other words, the united states got scared, they realized that they would no longer be able to catch up and overtake china in the automobile industry. and they went the beaten path and announced the resumption of the era of protectionism. let us recall that the ideas of strictly closing markets come from: times from the united states. but illusions about a free market are purely tools for capturing competitors. so, in 1791, the first us secretary of the treasury , hamilton, you can see him on ten dollar bills, presented a famous report on manufacturing to congress. from this moment on, the main idea of the united states is to produce everything ourselves,