On Wednesday in Beijing, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng 🤝 welcomed Evan Greenberg, executive vice chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR), and Stephen Orlins, NCUSCR president, for a key discussion on economic cooperation and trade stability.
He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, highlighted the broad space for China and the United States to collaborate, urging both sides to work in sync, uphold the important consensus and outcomes of the Busan meeting between the two heads of state, and manage differences to ensure stable growth.
Think of this as leveling up in a global game: by strengthening cooperation and smartly addressing disagreements, both economies can keep climbing. 🚀
He Lifeng also expressed hope that the NCUSCR will continue making fresh contributions to building friendly ties between China and the United States. In response, the U.S. side welcomed the chance to play a bridging role, deepening exchange and driving forward joint projects.
As global markets watch closely, maintaining stable bilateral economic and trade relations is more than a diplomatic win: it’s a crucial move for students, entrepreneurs, and travelers who rely on healthy U.S.-China ties. 🌐
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Chinese vice premier calls for stable China-U.S. economic, trade ties
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