China has renewed its push for enhanced economic collaboration with the United States through established bilateral mechanisms, as both nations navigate complex global trade dynamics in 2026. During an April 2 press briefing, Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong emphasized the critical role of sustained dialogue in maintaining stable cross-Pacific economic relations.
'Guided by the important consensus between our leaders, we've conducted six productive rounds of consultations since 2025,' He stated, referencing recent progress under the China-US economic and trade consultation framework. These discussions have reportedly yielded concrete outcomes that benefit businesses and consumers in both nations.
The spokesperson highlighted three key priorities for current engagements:
- Full implementation of existing bilateral agreements
- Enhanced communication through established channels
- Joint efforts to address global economic challenges
This development comes as international markets show cautious optimism about improved trade coordination between the world's two largest economies. Analysts suggest the renewed emphasis on institutional dialogue could help mitigate supply chain uncertainties affecting Asian manufacturing hubs and Western consumer markets alike.
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China urges better use of China-US economic and trade mechanism
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