Xi and Biden Reaffirm Commitment to Stable China-US Relations at APEC
At the APEC meeting in Lima, Xi Jinping and Joe Biden reaffirmed their commitment to stable and cooperative China-US relations, emphasizing dialogue and mutual respect.
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At the APEC meeting in Lima, Xi Jinping and Joe Biden reaffirmed their commitment to stable and cooperative China-US relations, emphasizing dialogue and mutual respect.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden met in Lima to discuss improving China-U.S. relations, emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect amid global challenges.
China aims to strengthen and sustain economic ties with the U.S., emphasizing mutual respect and cooperation amidst concerns over potential tariffs and high-tech trade curbs.
Experts emphasize pragmatism and reciprocity in China-U.S. economic relations to boost global recovery and tech progress, despite trade tensions.
Donald Trump’s presidency underscores the critical need for China-U.S. cooperation, highlighting economic interdependence and the drawbacks of confrontation.
China strongly opposes the U.S. adding Chinese firms to export control lists, citing significant harm to global supply chains and enterprise rights.
China’s Foreign Ministry rejects U.S. media claims of espionage, labeling them baseless and accusing the CIA of undermining China’s national interests.
The Chinese mainland condemns the US’s planned arms sales to the Taiwan region, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
China and the U.S. held their sixth economic working group meeting in Washington, discussing macroeconomic policies and global challenges, including cooperation for low-income countries.
The Berkeley-China Summit in California united academics and entrepreneurs from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. to explore business opportunities that bridge cultural divides.