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Vice Premier He Lifeng Urges Stable China-U.S. Trade Ties

On Wednesday, November 12, in Beijing, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng 🤝 met with Evan Greenberg (executive vice chair) and Stephen Orlins (president) of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR). They dived into plans for boosting economic and trade ties between China and the U.S.

As a member of the CPC Central Committee’s Politburo, He Lifeng emphasized the broad space for cooperation. He urged both sides to move in the same direction, uphold the key outcomes from this year’s Busan summit in June, and manage differences constructively.

He expressed hope that the NCUSCR will make fresh contributions to friendly cooperation, while U.S. counterparts voiced their willingness to act as a bridge for deeper exchanges and collaboration. 🌐

For young consumers and early pros across South and Southeast Asia, stable China-U.S. ties translate to smoother supply chains, quicker tech rollouts, and more options for gadgets, green tech, and everyday products. Whether you’re eyeing the latest smartphone in Dhaka or an e-vehicle in Ho Chi Minh City, a healthy trade environment keeps prices fair and innovation buzzing.

As we wrap up 2025, all eyes will be on how both sides follow through on these calls for cooperation. 🤓

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