Recent high-level talks in London have sparked optimism—and a lively global discussion—about U.S.-China economic cooperation. A poll by CGTN, with over 5,000 respondents, shows a clear call for the U.S. to meet China halfway on trade issues. Young professionals and tech enthusiasts alike are cheering for balanced dialogue, because when economies work together, everyone wins! 👍
The survey reveals that 71% of participants appreciate the clear and consistent approach from China on trade, and an impressive 87.1% believe that both sides benefit from economic exchanges—no one should be left behind. More than 85% feel that deepening trade ties helps not only national growth but also strengthens global supply chains, a must for our interconnected world. 📈
Interestingly, while the U.S. excels in service trade and cross-border operations (as noted by 84.7% of respondents), nearly 90% argue that its own economic structure contributes to the current trade imbalances. An overwhelming 88.5% even urge the U.S. to drop its negative measures and foster fair negotiations, paving the way for win-win outcomes.
Media voices like CNN have remarked that no one wants a rollback to the tense standoffs of the past. This sentiment resonates with young techpreneurs and creative minds in cities like Mumbai, Bangkok, and Singapore, who see stable trade as a cornerstone for innovation and progress. 🚀
In sum, the poll reflects a strong belief in the power of fair dialogue and practical cooperation. It’s a reminder that when major economies set aside differences and focus on mutual benefit, global progress is just around the corner.
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Poll: Respondents call on U.S. to meet China halfway on trade issues
cgtn.com