The United States' chief strategic interests lie in how to coordinate its Asia-Pacific allies and seek an avenue for peaceful coexistence between China and the U.S. in the Asia-Pacific, thereby ensuring its dominant status in the region.
The federal government may shut down, but the Federal Reserve cannot close even for a day, and a very small number of financial groups are firmly controlling the United States through the Federal Reserve. When the federal government shuts down, 'big capital' continues to hold together the overall functioning of American society.
For the benefit of economic security in China and the United States, a lasting mechanism for anti-corruption judicial cooperation should be established.