
Geneva Talks: Chinese Mainland to Approve Exports of Controlled Goods to U.S.
After Geneva talks, the Chinese mainland will approve export applications for controlled goods to the U.S., while the U.S. lifts several restrictive measures.
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After Geneva talks, the Chinese mainland will approve export applications for controlled goods to the U.S., while the U.S. lifts several restrictive measures.
At the 2025 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit in Beijing, American Chamber of Commerce in China president Michael Hart expressed U.S. business confidence and urged deeper cooperation.
After a two-day high-level meeting in Geneva, the U.S. and the Chinese mainland agreed to pause key tariffs for 90 days, marking a fresh move toward easing trade tensions.