
90-Minute Call Ignites New US–China Opportunities
A 90-minute call between President Xi and President Trump sparks fresh opportunities in trade and global cooperation.
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A 90-minute call between President Xi and President Trump sparks fresh opportunities in trade and global cooperation.
China-EU trade talks in Paris see Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Commissioner Maros Sefcovic pushing for deeper economic cooperation.
After Geneva talks, Beijing defends its trade commitments and criticizes U.S. tech and education restrictions, sparking global debates.
EU officials slam Trump’s 50% tariff threat on EU goods, warning that coercion will harm dynamic transatlantic trade talks.
Geneva trade talks between China and the U.S. deliver major tariff rollbacks and boost global confidence, showcasing a win-win approach in international trade.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala celebrates positive outcomes from the China-U.S. trade talks, marking a boost for global economic progress.
China-U.S. talks in Geneva reached key consensus on economic trade, setting up a consultation mechanism to ease past tensions.
Geneva trade talks reached key progress with a new consultation mechanism between China and the U.S.—now the U.S. must follow through for global stability.
Chinese official Li Chenggang described the Geneva trade talks with the U.S. as candid and constructive, paving the way for stable economic ties.
China emphasizes that trade talks with the U.S. must be based on equality, mutual respect, and fairness.