
China and U.S. Conclude High-Level Trade Talks in Geneva
China and the United States have concluded high-level trade talks in Geneva. The meeting signifies a step towards strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
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China and the United States have concluded high-level trade talks in Geneva. The meeting signifies a step towards strengthening economic ties between the two nations.

China and the U.S. continue high-level economic and trade talks in Geneva this Saturday afternoon, signaling hope for improved relations.

China and the U.S. have started high-level trade talks in Geneva, with Vice Premier He Lifeng meeting U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. The dialogue aims to improve ties between the two economic giants.

China and the U.S. will hold high-level trade talks in Switzerland, marking a significant step towards easing tariff tensions between the two nations.

China denies engaging in tariff negotiations with the U.S., urging an end to confusion and emphasizing the need for mutual respect in any future talks.

China criticizes the U.S.’s 245% tariff hikes on certain Chinese products, stating the move is economically meaningless and showcases U.S. tactics of coercion.

China released a white paper detailing its stance on economic and trade relations with the U.S., calling for cooperation and mutual benefit amid ongoing trade tensions.

China vows to ‘fight to the end’ after U.S. threatens new tariffs, escalating trade tensions between the two nations.

China urges U.S.-funded companies to help stabilize global supply chains amid trade tensions. Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji reassures foreign investors of China’s commitment to open markets and mutual cooperation.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes the need for China and the U.S. to expand cooperation to resolve trade imbalances, highlighting the importance of mutual benefits and collaboration.