In a fresh call for cooperation, China is urging the United States to scrap what it calls "unreasonable tariffs" to unlock new waves of trade growth. 🌐
At a recent press briefing, He Yadong, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce of the Chinese mainland, pointed out that U.S. tariffs remain the biggest barrier to normal economic and trade cooperation between the two sides. "Mutual benefit and win-win" should be the essence of China-U.S. relations, he stressed. 🤝
He highlighted potential Chinese purchases of key U.S. exports – from soybeans to Boeing aircraft – as examples of how both economies stand to gain. Removing these hurdles could pave the way for more grain deals and jet orders, adding new fuel to the cross-Pacific trade engine.
"We hope the United States will work in the same direction with China to create favorable conditions for the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of our economic and trade ties," He added.
For business enthusiasts and young investors, this back-and-forth could signal fresh opportunities in agriculture, aerospace, and beyond. As global markets watch, the next big move may come down to tariff cuts – and whether these two giants can keep their game on the cooperative track. 🚀
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China urges U.S. to remove unreasonable tariffs for trade expansion
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