
China Calls for US Dialogue to Strengthen Trade Ties
China urges the US to deepen dialogue, reduce tariff misunderstandings, and strengthen sustainable economic cooperation, reaffirming consensus from leaders’ phone talks.
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China urges the US to deepen dialogue, reduce tariff misunderstandings, and strengthen sustainable economic cooperation, reaffirming consensus from leaders’ phone talks.
Fudan’s Wu Xinbo urges bolstering China-U.S. relations with stronger people-to-people exchanges and national security measures alongside ongoing trade talks.
Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba calls President Trump’s planned 25% tariffs truly regrettable and pledges to press for mutually beneficial trade talks to protect Japan’s economy.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows not to easily compromise in talks with Washington as the July 9 deadline looms on U.S. tariffs.
Economists and pundits call on the U.S. to roll back tariffs on China as Geneva and London talks point to a new phase of trade de-escalation.
As a July 9 deadline nears, Canada pulls its 3% digital tax to resume US talks while the EU refuses to budge on its Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act.
As the July 9 tariff truce expires, the EU, Canada and Japan ramp up high-stakes talks with the U.S., eyeing a deal on steel, aluminum and autos.
China and EU trade chiefs meet online to tackle electric vehicle subsidy probes, export controls and market access, aiming for stable economic cooperation.
In a London meeting, the Chinese mainland and the United States used the trade consultation mechanism to deepen consensus and address rare earth export licenses.
Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, urges the U.S. to turn recent high-level agreements into action by implementing consensus, cutting misunderstandings, and boosting trade dialogue.