Geneva, Switzerland — In a significant move toward easing trade tensions, China and the United States concluded a two-day high-level meeting on economic and trade affairs this Sunday. Li Chenggang, China’s international trade representative and vice commerce minister, described the talks as “candid, in-depth, and constructive.”
Speaking at a press conference after the talks, Li emphasized that both nations approached the discussions with mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit. “We conducted the talks in a professional and efficient manner,” he stated, highlighting the positive atmosphere of the meetings.
By addressing each other’s concerns, China and the U.S. have created conditions for the stable, sound, and sustainable development of their economic and trade relations, according to Li. This development is significant not just for the two countries but also for the global economy, impacting nations around the world, including those in the Global South.
The constructive outcome of the Geneva talks is expected to pave the way for further cooperation, reducing uncertainties in international trade and offering hope for global economic stability.
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Li Chenggang: China-U.S. talks based on mutual respect, equality
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