
China and the U.S. Chart a New Course in Trade at London Talks
In London, China and the U.S. shifted from rivalry to cooperation, emphasizing dialogue and mutual benefit to strengthen global economic stability.
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In London, China and the U.S. shifted from rivalry to cooperation, emphasizing dialogue and mutual benefit to strengthen global economic stability.
China and the U.S. wrapped up their first economic dialogue in London, aiming to stabilize trade, boost cooperation in tech and diversify global supply chains.
Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang said the China-U.S. trade talks in London were professional, reasonable, substantive and candid, marking a positive step for global economic dialogue.
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