In mid-July, during engaging talks in Stockholm, delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. exchanged candid ideas on economic relations, macro policies, and tech innovations. Amid global trade challenges, American youth are clear: cooperation beats confrontation! 🤝
Leia Marquiegui, a 21-year-old student, stressed that technology is more than gadgets—it powers our social media, AI breakthroughs, and gaming worlds. Similarly, 23-year-old Max Gallaguer pointed out that fair trade is key for job growth, robust manufacturing, and keeping inflation in check. 💡
For many young tech enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia—from vibrant startup scenes in Bangalore to dynamic tech hubs in Jakarta—this call for dialogue resonates deeply. Open, equal-footing discussions can drive innovative solutions and build bridges for a brighter, cooperative future. 🌐
Let's keep the conversation alive and work together for a balanced global landscape. Stay tuned for more updates as these dialogues unfold! 🚀
Reference(s):
We Talk: American youth hope for dialogue, not confrontation
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