China has voiced its concerns regarding the economic and trade restrictions imposed by the United States during the fourth meeting of the China-U.S. Economic Working Group in Washington, D.C. The meeting took place on Tuesday and was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Minister of Finance Liao Min and U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Jay Shambaugh.
According to a statement released by China's Ministry of Finance on Wednesday, the two sides engaged in \"in-depth, candid, pragmatic and constructive\" discussions. The talks focused on the macroeconomic conditions of both nations and the global economy, as well as strategies for balanced growth.
The dialogue comes at a time when economic tensions between China and the U.S. continue to shape international trade dynamics. Both countries emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication channels to address mutual concerns and promote economic stability.
As global markets navigate these ongoing discussions, the outcomes of such high-level meetings are closely watched by business and tech enthusiasts, as well as thought leaders aiming to understand the future trajectory of international economic policies.
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China expresses concerns over U.S. economic and trade restrictions
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