China, US Commerce Ministers Seek to Ease Sanctions, Strengthen Trade Relations
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and US counterpart Gina Raimondo discuss lifting sanctions and enhancing economic cooperation to stabilize global supply chains.
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China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and US counterpart Gina Raimondo discuss lifting sanctions and enhancing economic cooperation to stabilize global supply chains.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang and U.S. Secretary Gina Raimondo to discuss electric vehicle regulations and bilateral trade relations in an upcoming phone call.
The Chinese mainland strongly opposes the U.S. placing Chinese entities on its export control list, citing unwarranted reasons and potential impacts on international trade.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) moves its US office to Washington DC to strengthen trade relations between the Chinese mainland and the United States.
A networking forum in New York hosted by CCPIT brings together over 300 Chinese and American business leaders to enhance trade opportunities and strengthen economic ties.
China’s business leaders call on the US to stop raising tariffs on key Chinese goods, urging compliance with WTO rules to stabilize global supply chains.
China’s Commerce Ministry strongly opposes the US tariff hike on electric vehicles, semiconductors, and more, vowing to defend its interests amid rising tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
China’s trade promotion agency urges the U.S. to stop the Section 301 investigation into its maritime and shipbuilding sectors, advocating for a return to multilateral trade norms.
China opposes a U.S. report labeling it as a ‘primary concern’ over trade barriers, urging adherence to WTO rules and fair trade practices.
China opposes the U.S. tightening export rules on AI chips and tools, citing negative impacts on global semiconductor cooperation and economic trade.