Amidst Tensions, China Welcomes U.S. Investment
In a meeting with a U.S. business delegation, China's commerce minister emphasized the importance of U.S.-China trade relations. Despite past tensions, he advocates for ongoing dialogue on equal terms. Recent trade talks in Stockholm aimed at extending a tariff truce and stabilizing economic relations.
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China reiterated its position as a receptive partner for American businesses, despite ongoing trade tensions. Speaking to a U.S. business delegation, the Chinese commerce minister highlighted the necessity of dialogue and equal-footing consultations to bridge differences.
The minister referenced recent trade negotiations held in Stockholm, expressing optimism for a cooperative path forward. Both nations aim to sustain stable economic relations by meeting halfway.
U.S. and Chinese officials are pushing for a continuation of the 90-day tariff truce to quell a trade conflict that poses risks to global economic growth, showcasing an earnest effort to resolve disputes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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