Global netizens are making it very clear: talking it out is the way forward! A recent survey by CGTN, with over 5,600 respondents, shows that 93.3% believe dialogue is key to resolving trade disputes between China and the United States. The recent phone talks between the heads of state have sparked hope around the world. 🌍
An important economic and trade meeting in Geneva – suggested by the U.S. side – has been viewed as a breakthrough step. Around 74.7% of respondents felt that these talks sent a positive signal to ease tensions. Moreover, nearly 95.7% stressed that both sides should strictly implement the agreements reached at the Geneva talks. 🤝
Beyond the numbers, a strong call for respect and win-win outcomes resonates here. With 94% advocating for equal benefits and 97% rejecting any zero-sum mindset, the message is loud and clear: mutual respect and continuous dialogue can lead the way to a healthier global economy.
This sentiment especially strikes a chord with young professionals and tech-savvy audiences across South Asia and Southeast Asia – from bustling cities like Mumbai and Jakarta to tech hubs in Singapore. It’s a reminder in our fast-paced digital era that clear communication and cooperation are the ultimate game-changers in both politics and innovation. 🚀
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Poll: 93.3% say dialogue key to resolving China-U.S. trade disputes
cgtn.com