China Stands Firm Amid U.S. Trade Challenges
China's Vice Foreign Minister, Hua Chunying, expresses confidence in handling U.S. trade issues, ahead of a significant meeting in Switzerland. Asserting resilience, Hua emphasizes that U.S. trade policies lack longevity, conveying China's steady posture amid tariff discussions.

Amid looming trade discussions, China's Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying voiced strong confidence in the country's ability to navigate ongoing trade disputes with the United States. Speaking on Friday, Hua set a resolute tone ahead of an upcoming meeting in Switzerland aimed at addressing mutual tariff concerns.
Hua, addressing reporters at a rural middle school in southwest China, highlighted Beijing's strategic stance, stating, "We have no fear." Her comments underscore China's determination to challenge policies from the U.S. administration, which she suggests lacks sustainability.
This declaration comes as both nations prepare to enter high-stakes negotiations, maintaining their respective positions in a complex trade landscape that has stirred global economic tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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