On Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng sat down with Evan Greenberg, executive vice chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR), and NCUSCR president Stephen Orlins in Beijing. Against the backdrop of rising global uncertainties, He emphasized the extensive space for cooperation between the world’s two largest economies and called for a joint effort to uphold and implement the key consensus from the Busan meeting between the heads of state.
He said China and the United States should work in the same direction, strengthen cooperation, and manage differences to promote the stable development of their economic and trade relations. He Lifeng noted that by building on the outcomes of the Busan summit, both sides can unlock new opportunities for growth in sectors from technology and manufacturing to green energy and digital services.
From supply chains that power global industries to financial linkages that attract investment, stability in U.S.-China ties has far-reaching implications. Business and tech leaders across G20 nations have been watching recent trade tensions closely, and this meeting offered a signal that high-level dialogue remains open.
The NCUSCR team expressed its readiness to serve as a bridge for deeper exchanges and partnerships. By fostering greater transparency and mutual understanding, the U.S. side hopes to play a constructive role in smoothing trade flows and reducing market volatility.
For young entrepreneurs, travelers, and changemakers looking toward a more connected world, the call for stable economic and trade relations highlights how international cooperation can drive innovation and sustainable growth. As both sides prepare for upcoming dialogues on technology standards and investment protections, the global community will be watching for progress on this front.
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Chinese vice premier calls for stable China-U.S. economic, trade ties
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