China’s White Paper Urges Win-Win Trade with U.S.
China’s new white paper calls for balanced, win-win economic ties with the U.S. to support global stability.
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China’s new white paper calls for balanced, win-win economic ties with the U.S. to support global stability.
Wang Yi calls for dialogue with the U.S. to address mutual concerns, emphasizing equality and the promise of shared success.
At the Forum 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and U.S. Senator Steve Daines emphasized that deeper dialogue is needed to ease misunderstandings and strengthen ties.
Premier Li Qiang underscores the need for win-win trade cooperation between the Chinese mainland and the U.S. to address imbalances and foster growth.
Stable China-U.S. trade ties fuel global business growth as leaders outline win-win strategies for economic success.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian denounces the U.S. for blaming China for its fentanyl crisis while highlighting China’s efforts to support the U.S. in combating the issue.
China emphasizes dialogue and WTO framework to resolve trade disputes following the U.S.’s new tariffs.
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urges the U.S. to reconsider tariff policies, seeking enhanced economic cooperation and better trade relations in a letter to the new Trade Representative.
China’s Ministry of Commerce warns that the U.S. proposal to impose port fees on Chinese ships could disrupt global supply chains and harm the U.S. economy.
China condemns new US investment restrictions, stating they harm both nations’ economic interests and international credibility.