Trade and economic teams of #China and the #US held in-depth, candid and constructive exchanges over important topics of mutual interest, Li Chenggang, China international trade representative with the Ministry of Commerce and Vice Minister of Commerce, made the remarks when https://t.co/EMrekFs5rv
The latest #China-#US economic and trade talks in #Stockholm underline both countries’ commitment to resolving their differences through negotiation rather than confrontation. This is the right direction in controlling risks and enhancing predictability and certainty between https://t.co/2eKINmXNri
Trade and economic teams of #China and the #US held in-depth, candid and constructive exchanges over important topics of mutual interest, a Chinese trade official said on Tuesday in #Stockholm, Sweeden. Chinese experts highlighted the constructive atmosphere of the talks, saying https://t.co/iQWugidmuY
Chinese and U.S. trade and economic delegations held what Beijing described as “in-depth, candid and constructive” talks in Stockholm on Tuesday, according to Li Chenggang, China’s international trade representative and vice minister of commerce. Li said the discussions covered “important topics of mutual interest,” without disclosing specifics, but characterized the atmosphere as positive and forward-looking. The meeting is the latest attempt by the world’s two largest economies to narrow differences that have intensified since Washington imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods in April. Chinese officials and state media noted that the dialogue underscored both sides’ willingness to manage disputes through negotiation rather than confrontation, a stance they said could help reduce risks and improve policy predictability for businesses.