As China-U.S. relations face ongoing challenges and trade negotiations remain stalled, a rare gathering of diplomats, policymakers, and academics in Washington, D.C. this week offered a glimmer of constructive dialogue. The Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a leading Chinese think tank, hosted its annual meeting, fostering cross-Pacific discussions on economic cooperation and diplomatic engagement.
Participants emphasized the need for open communication channels despite current geopolitical friction. Former diplomats and scholars highlighted shared interests in climate collaboration, technological innovation, and stabilizing global supply chains. One speaker noted, “Dialogue is not about agreement—it’s about understanding perspectives to prevent miscalculations.”
While tariffs and security concerns loomed over discussions, attendees pointed to growing ties in green energy partnerships and educational exchanges as areas for progress. The event underscored the role of academic and track-two diplomacy in navigating complex bilateral relations.
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Center for China and Globalization holds annual meeting in D.C.
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