
China Pushes for Dialogue with U.S. Amid New Tariffs
China emphasizes dialogue and WTO framework to resolve trade disputes following the U.S.’s new tariffs.
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China emphasizes dialogue and WTO framework to resolve trade disputes following the U.S.’s new tariffs.
Wang Huning, chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, delivered a pivotal work report at the third session of the 14th CPPCC in Beijing, outlining key strategies for national development.
China and Europe maintain a steady and positive relationship as they approach the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2025, emphasizing joint support for multilateralism and opposition to unilateralism.
China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC National Committee, has begun its annual session in Beijing, aiming to discuss national policies and strategies.
China prioritizes support for the Global South through its Global Development Initiative, aiming to drive revitalization and sustainable growth.
China’s NPC spokesperson emphasizes the role of the congress system in maintaining long-term social stability.
China expresses readiness to address mutual concerns with the U.S. through dialogue and consultation, emphasizing mutual respect and rejecting threats, according to spokesperson Lou Qinjian.
China’s economy demonstrates strong resilience and solid growth, achieving a 5% target through effective policies, says NPC spokesperson Lou Qinjian.
The Chinese mainland will impose 10-15% tariffs on various US-imported products starting March 10, according to the Chinese Finance Ministry.
The Chinese mainland has added 15 U.S. entities to its export control list, impacting international trade and business operations between the two nations.