
China Ready to Resolve U.S. Concerns Through Equal Dialogue
China expresses willingness to address mutual concerns with the U.S. through equal dialogue, signaling hope for improved relations.
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China expresses willingness to address mutual concerns with the U.S. through equal dialogue, signaling hope for improved relations.
Senior Chinese official He Lifeng met with Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio in Beijing, discussing the global economy and China-U.S. trade relations, signaling stronger economic collaboration ahead.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng calls on U.S. companies to deepen cooperation with China during a meeting with Blackstone Group chairman Stephen Schwarzman.
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng urges the U.S. to avoid weaponizing trade during talks with Senator Steve Daines in Beijing.
Chinese Consul General Zhang Jianmin criticizes U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, calling them an unfair use of the fentanyl issue, and urges for respectful dialogue.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges the U.S. to retract new tariffs on Chinese products, calling them unjustified and a sign of protectionism amid a dispute over fentanyl-related substances.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi asserts that technological blockades cannot suppress innovation, emphasizing China’s commitment to breakthroughs despite external pressures.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges China and the U.S. to seek peaceful coexistence and mutual respect amid escalating trade tensions and the fentanyl dispute.
Cambridge economist Jostein Hauge says Trump’s tariffs are unlikely to hurt the Chinese mainland’s economy or boost the US, thanks to China’s diversified trade partnerships.
China urges the U.S. to engage in fair fentanyl talks, warning against bullying tactics and emphasizing mutual respect to address concerns.