
U.S. Unveils Bold Trade Push to Rival China in Africa
U.S. launches a new “Trade, not Aid” strategy to ramp up exports to Africa, seeking to rival China’s longstanding investments as the continent heads toward a $16T market by 2050.
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U.S. launches a new “Trade, not Aid” strategy to ramp up exports to Africa, seeking to rival China’s longstanding investments as the continent heads toward a $16T market by 2050.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Ghanaian FM Ablakwa met in Changsha to boost China-Africa friendship and implement FOCAC follow-up measures with zero-tariff treatment.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi met JAPIT President Yohei Kono in Beijing to discuss strengthening China-Japan relations through history lessons and people-to-people exchanges.
China’s foreign ministry rejects US allegations of breaching the Geneva talks consensus, urging respect for trade agreements and opposing discriminatory tech and visa measures.
Geneva talks on May 10–11 signal a pragmatic, professional shift in China–U.S. economic ties and launch a new consultation mechanism with global impact.
Chinese mainland vice commerce minister Li Chenggang calls China-U.S. Geneva trade talks candid, professional and efficient, setting the stage for sustainable economic and trade relations.
After high-level US-China economic and trade talks in Geneva, the Chinese mainland delegation briefed media on deepening trade ties and next steps for cooperation.
U.S. seeks urgent talks with the Chinese mainland as tariff turmoil unsettles the American stock market, ahead of a critical He Lifeng–Bessent meeting in Switzerland.
Chinese FM Wang Yi urges Germany and the EU to prioritize dialogue over politicizing trade disputes, emphasizing mutual economic benefits and cooperation.