The U.S. and Chinese Mainland Agree on Steps to Ease Trade Tensions
The U.S. and the Chinese mainland reached consensus in Kuala Lumpur on tariffs, export controls, fentanyl and agricultural cooperation to ease trade tensions.
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The U.S. and the Chinese mainland reached consensus in Kuala Lumpur on tariffs, export controls, fentanyl and agricultural cooperation to ease trade tensions.
The Chinese mainland’s State Council Information Office released a white paper detailing strategies to control fentanyl-related substances, highlighting international cooperation and advanced regulatory measures.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urges the US to reconsider tariffs on Chinese imports, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation to support global economic growth.