Amid rising discussions on the future of China-U.S. trade relations, former George Washington University adjunct faculty member Nabil S. Mikhail has called for the United States and China to seek common ground to resolve ongoing trade disputes.
With Donald Trump set to return as U.S. president, concerns over bilateral trade have intensified. Speaking to CGTN, Mikhail emphasized that continued strife would be detrimental to both nations. He noted that competition should be contained to prevent adversarial outcomes for both the U.S. and China.
Mikhail, originally from Egypt and residing in the United States since 1986, highlighted the potential for cooperation between the two countries. “There is common concern that could bind the two nations together, and they can work together toward the welfare of humanity,” he stated.
As global economic powers, the U.S. and China have a responsibility to foster stable trade relations. Mikhail’s insights underscore the importance of dialogue and mutual understanding in navigating the challenges ahead.
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