Geneva Talks Win Praise
Li Chenggang, the international trade representative with the Chinese mainland's Ministry of Commerce and vice commerce minister, described the two-day China-U.S. trade talks in Geneva as "candid, in-depth and constructive."
At a press conference after the talks, Li highlighted that negotiations were conducted "based on mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit" in a "professional and efficient" manner. He added that both sides accommodated each other's concerns, creating conditions for a stable, sound and sustainable development of China-U.S. economic and trade relations.
These developments come at a crucial time for global markets and businesses. While details of specific agreements remain under wraps, the collaborative tone suggests a shift toward more predictable trade policies.
Analysts and entrepreneurs worldwide will be watching how these outcomes influence sectors from manufacturing to technology. The constructive spirit in Geneva could mark a new chapter in bilateral cooperation, offering fresh opportunities for partnerships and investments across borders.
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Chinese official: Trade talks with U.S. 'professional and efficient'
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