On Friday, November 21, 2025, Vice Premier He Lifeng met Stephen Hadley, former U.S. national security advisor and executive vice chair of the Atlantic Council, in Beijing. He highlighted how last month’s summit in Busan, South Korea, between China and the U.S. presidents has set a clear path for deeper economic and trade ties ✨.
“China and the U.S. have vast room for cooperation and many shared interests,” He noted. He said economic and trade links should keep acting as the ballast and the propeller of bilateral relations, stabilizing ties while fueling growth.
He Lifeng also briefed Hadley on the highlights of this year’s fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, emphasizing policy frameworks that aim to boost innovation, green tech, and digital trade across borders 🌍🔋.
Hadley praised the outcomes of the recent leader-level meeting, calling stable U.S.-China relations “crucial” for the global economy and expressing his eagerness to support ongoing dialogue and exchanges between the two nations.
For young professionals eyeing tech startups, e-commerce, or cross-border projects, smoother China-U.S. trade spells more affordable gadgets, faster digital payments, and a wider market for innovative ideas. Let’s keep an eye on how these talks spark the next wave of regional collaborations 🚀📱.
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Chinese vice premier urges stable China-U.S. economic, trade relations
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