In Kuala Lumpur, delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. wrapped up Saturday morning’s trade and economic talks on Day 1 of a four-day meeting scheduled through October 27.
The delegation from the Chinese mainland, led by Vice Premier He Lifeng — also a Political Bureau member of the Communist Party of China Central Committee — joined their U.S. counterparts for discussions aimed at smoothing trade flows and bolstering economic ties.
Over the next sessions, both sides will dive deeper into key issues driving bilateral trade, with young entrepreneurs and global professionals watching closely for signals that could impact markets and supply chains worldwide.
As the afternoon sessions approach, stakeholders from around the world are anticipating updates that could shape the next wave of international trade policy.
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China, U.S. wrap up Day 1 morning trade talks in Kuala Lumpur
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