
China Urges Stronger Trade Dialogue with US After Stockholm Talks
After Stockholm talks, China calls on the US to leverage the economic and trade consultation mechanism for win-win outcomes and sustainable bilateral relations.
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After Stockholm talks, China calls on the US to leverage the economic and trade consultation mechanism for win-win outcomes and sustainable bilateral relations.
Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang praised recent in-depth, candid Stockholm talks with the U.S. as constructive, paving the way for smoother global cooperation.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urges equal dialogue and cooperation in US-China trade disputes to stabilize the global economy.
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.
In Geneva, the US and China agreed to suspend 24-point tariffs on goods from each side for 90 days and launch a new trade dialogue by May 2025.
High-level economic and trade talks between the Chinese mainland and the United States resume Sunday in Geneva to shape global markets and innovation.
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.
The Chinese mainland’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urges dialogue with the EU to resolve trade tensions amid intensified EU probes into Chinese products.