China-US Trade Talks Aim for Stable, Constructive Ties
New China-US trade talks aim to build stable, constructive bilateral ties, offering fresh opportunities for global markets and young entrepreneurs.
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New China-US trade talks aim to build stable, constructive bilateral ties, offering fresh opportunities for global markets and young entrepreneurs.
The first China-U.S. economic and trade consultation kicked off in London, led by Chinese mainland Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. representatives in a bid to strengthen dialogue.
London hosted the first meeting of the China-US economic and trade consultation mechanism, focusing on tariffs, supply chains, and green tech amid record bilateral trade.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will visit the UK from June 8 to 13 for the first China-U.S. economic and trade consultation talks, marking a fresh step in global trade dialogue.
Xi and Trump dialed in to reset China-U.S. relations, focusing on trade talks, economic data, and the path toward cooperation amid ongoing tensions.
China calls on the United States to abandon excessive national security tariffs on steel and aluminum, warning of supply chain risks and urging fair dialogue.
China pushes back on U.S. claims of violating the Geneva consensus, accusing Washington of undermining trade deals with tech and education restrictions.
A 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and the Chinese mainland drove a 277% jump in trans-Pacific bookings, reviving global trade stability.
Geneva trade talks saw 91 percent of China-U.S. tariffs removed, sparking new dialogue mechanisms and a win-win path for global markets and economic ties.
NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui says the Chinese mainland–U.S. tariff cut is set to boost bilateral trade and support global economic recovery.