WTO’s Zhang: Why Chinese mainland-U.S. Trade Talks Matter Globally
WTO’s Zhang Xiangchen says Chinese mainland-U.S. talks in Madrid are crucial for easing global tensions, upholding fair trade rules, and shielding smaller economies.
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WTO’s Zhang Xiangchen says Chinese mainland-U.S. talks in Madrid are crucial for easing global tensions, upholding fair trade rules, and shielding smaller economies.
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng vows at US trade talks to protect the Chinese mainland’s rights and interests, ensuring fairness for businesses overseas.
On Monday in Madrid, a Chinese mainland delegation briefed the press after trade talks with the U.S., highlighting the impact on global tech and commerce.
US-China trade talks in Madrid were ‘respectful’ and ‘in-depth’. Both sides reached a framework for a TikTok deal, marking a productive step in tech diplomacy.
Chinese mainland and US delegations met in Madrid for trade and tariff talks, building on recent meetings in Geneva, London, and Stockholm to shape global commerce.
Catch up on day two of the China-U.S. trade talks in Madrid, Spain, as delegations dive into tariffs, supply chains & what past meetings reveal this round.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. reconvened in Madrid for day two of economic and trade talks, kicking off at 9:18 a.m.