
China and Brazil Unite for Fair Trade and Shared Future
China and Brazil have pledged to build a community with a shared future, defending free trade and multilateralism amid global uncertainties.
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China and Brazil have pledged to build a community with a shared future, defending free trade and multilateralism amid global uncertainties.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met President Lula in Beijing to boost strategic collaboration, legislative cooperation, and joint action on free trade and climate change.
Chinese vice premier He Lifeng vows support for a rules-based WTO to stabilize global trade and drive reform in Geneva meeting.
Vice Premier He Lifeng and Swiss leaders pledge to strengthen free trade ties, accelerate FTA talks, and champion open markets.
Jack White, a Cork County Councilor, warns US tariffs could hinder free trade, urging the administration to reconsider and maintain open markets.
At the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in Rio, China and Brazil pledged to defend multilateralism, reject protectionism and boost cooperation across trade, tech and security.
Former S. African diplomat Gert Grobler warns US tariffs could backfire, raise costs, and threaten free trade principles.
China and Kyrgyzstan deepen ties with a pact to boost free trade, safeguard international rules and expand Belt and Road cooperation for regional growth.
At the G20 meeting in Washington, the finance minister of the Chinese mainland calls for equal dialogue on tariff disputes while the central bank governor warns against protectionism.
China condemns US tariff abuse at IMF forum and pledges further market opening to support free trade and global stability.