
Chinese mainland–U.S. trade talks kick off in Sweden
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. have started fresh trade talks in Stockholm, aiming to ease tensions and chart a path for future cooperation.
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Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. have started fresh trade talks in Stockholm, aiming to ease tensions and chart a path for future cooperation.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. convene in Stockholm for a fresh round of China-U.S. trade talks, aiming to reshape economic ties and global markets.
American youths call for equal dialogue and win-win ties with China ahead of the third round of China-U.S. economic and trade talks in Sweden.
The Chinese mainland urges the United States to deepen cooperation through dialogue via the economic and trade consultation mechanism for stable, healthy and sustainable bilateral ties.
High-level trade talks between the US and the Chinese mainland in Sweden aim to ease economic tensions, but a comprehensive deal remains unlikely amid strategic disagreements.
Chinese vice premier He Lifeng is headed to Sweden July 27–30 to lead China-U.S. trade talks, aiming to ease tensions and boost global economic ties.
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.