New Trade Consensus: A Renewed Chapter in China-US Talks
China and the US have reached new points of consensus in their economic and trade talks, despite President Trump's postponed visit to Beijing. Both countries aim to strengthen dialogue, communicate effectively, and expand cooperation to maintain bilateral relations amidst global tensions.
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In a significant development, China announced on Thursday that new consensus points have emerged from its ongoing trade discussions with the United States. The announcement comes as both nations prepare to continue negotiations amidst the backdrop of increased tensions in West Asia.
China’s Commerce Ministry highlighted the importance of maintaining open communication channels to enhance economic and trade ties. The recent talks in Paris featured comprehensive discussions on several mutual interests, including tariffs and bilateral trade expansion, demonstrating a commitment to refining the economic consultation framework established earlier.
The discussions, involving US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, showed promising progress. However, the planned visit by President Trump to Beijing has been postponed due to the escalating conflict in West Asia, with Trump expressing the need to focus on the current crisis.
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