
China to Approve Exports of Controlled Items to the U.S.
China and the U.S. confirm details to implement key trade agreements, with China set to approve exports of controlled items and the U.S. to remove restrictive measures.
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China and the U.S. confirm details to implement key trade agreements, with China set to approve exports of controlled items and the U.S. to remove restrictive measures.

A senior Chinese official describes recent China-U.S. trade talks in London as ‘in-depth and candid,’ signaling hopes for strengthened economic ties.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce accuses the U.S. of violating trade agreements by imposing new restrictions, impacting relations between the two nations.

Despite tariff threats, the EU remains committed to finalizing a trade deal with the US, aiming to ease tensions and promote economic cooperation.

China will reduce tariffs on U.S. goods from 34% to 10%, easing trade tensions and benefiting the global economy, the Customs Tariff Commission announced.

China and the US have agreed to ease trade tensions by suspending some tariffs for 90 days and resuming talks after a meeting in Geneva, signaling a positive shift in their economic 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 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 officially opposes U.S. tariffs, labeling them as economic bullying that threatens global trade stability, and calls for mutual cooperation and adherence to multilateral trade systems.

China’s Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen highlights that stable China-U.S. trade ties benefit global firms during a meeting with PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta.