Trade discussions between China and the U.S. concluded in Geneva this week with both sides highlighting progress in addressing economic concerns. Li Chenggang, international trade representative at China's Ministry of Commerce and vice commerce minister, described the two-day dialogue as "professional and efficient," emphasizing mutual efforts to stabilize bilateral relations.
Speaking at a post-talks press briefing, Li underscored the "candid and in-depth" nature of exchanges, noting that discussions "accommodated each other's concerns" while advancing shared goals. The talks, conducted under principles of equality and mutual benefit, are seen as a step toward fostering sustainable economic collaboration amid global market uncertainties.
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Chinese official: Trade talks with U.S. 'professional and efficient'
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