
China-US Ties in Focus as Wang Yi Hosts Ambassador Perdue
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi met U.S. ambassador David Perdue in Beijing, calling for dialogue, respect and cooperation to guide critical China-US relations back on track.
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Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi met U.S. ambassador David Perdue in Beijing, calling for dialogue, respect and cooperation to guide critical China-US relations back on track.
China and the US met in Geneva on May 10–11, reaching key understandings on trade cooperation and reaffirming their commitment to the multilateral trading system.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges China and the U.S. to foster positive interactions in the Asia-Pacific, highlighting progress in trade talks and calling for mutual respect.
China pledges to defend its economic sovereignty amid US tariffs, rejecting coercion and highlighting its role in global supply chains.
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On May 14, the Chinese mainland cuts U.S. tariffs from 34% to 10% and pauses a 24% levy for 90 days, marking a shift in trade policy.
Asian markets jumped as the United States and China agreed to ease tariffs and launch a new trade dialogue, boosting investor confidence across the region.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala welcomes positive outcomes from Chinese mainland-U.S. high-level trade talks, highlighting benefits for global economies and vulnerable nations.
The Chinese mainland stresses equality, mutual respect and reciprocity in U.S. trade talks, rejecting coercion and defending its interests.