Yesterday in Beijing, Chinese vice premier He Lifeng met with Stephen Hadley, former U.S. national security advisor and executive vice chair of the Atlantic Council. The two chatted about ways to keep economic and trade ties on track between the Chinese mainland and the United States. 🤝
He Lifeng noted that the successful leaders’ meeting in Busan, the Republic of Korea, has pointed the way for deeper cooperation. He said, "Economic and trade cooperation should be the ballast and propeller of China-U.S. relations." 🌏🚀
The vice premier also briefed Hadley on the highlights of the fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, underlining ambitious goals for growth, innovation, and high-quality development.
Hadley praised the outcomes of the Busan summit and said a stable China-U.S. relationship is vital for global markets and communities. He expressed hope that the Atlantic Council will play an active role in fostering dialogue. 📈
For young entrepreneurs, investors, and students watching from Latin America and beyond, this push for steady ties means more clarity for planning future projects, whether in finance, technology, or green energy. 🌱💡
As talks continue, keep an eye on how this momentum from Beijing and Busan will shape trade flows, market trends, and new opportunities across Asia and around the world! ✨
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Chinese vice premier urges stable China-U.S. economic, trade relations
cgtn.com


