He Lifeng Urges Dialogue on US-China Trade Disputes
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urges equal dialogue and cooperation in US-China trade disputes to stabilize the global economy.
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urges equal dialogue and cooperation in US-China trade disputes to stabilize the global economy.
London talks set the stage for a China-U.S. framework to implement Geneva and June deals, shifting from tariffs to export controls and rare earth access in a bid to stabilize relations.
Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang said the China-U.S. trade talks in London were professional, reasonable, substantive and candid, marking a positive step for global economic dialogue.
Global markets rally as China-U.S. economic and trade talks resume in London, building on Geneva progress and easing fears of a recession.
As the Chinese mainland and the U.S. convene in London for economic talks, experts say renewed dialogue can stabilize fragile supply chains, boost growth and foster global cooperation.
First China-U.S. economic and trade consultation in London extends into day two, as officials tackle trade imbalances, supply chains and green tech cooperation.
New China-US trade talks aim to build stable, constructive bilateral ties, offering fresh opportunities for global markets and young entrepreneurs.
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 met UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves in London on Sunday to deepen China-UK economic dialogue and explore new avenues for cooperation.
The Chinese mainland’s goods imports and exports rose 2.5% in the first five months, highlighting resilience amid global shifts and new business opportunities.