
China and US Extend Tariff Truce to Boost Global Trade
China and the U.S. extend their tariff truce for 90 days, fostering dialogue over conflict and aiming to revitalize global trade.
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China and the U.S. extend their tariff truce for 90 days, fostering dialogue over conflict and aiming to revitalize global trade.
Foreign correspondents share their key takeaways from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s press conference at the Two Sessions, highlighting China-U.S. relations and Global South cooperation.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for peaceful coexistence with the US, emphasizing mutual respect and cooperation amid trade tensions.
China’s Foreign Ministry criticizes the U.S. for blaming China over the fentanyl crisis, highlighting its humanitarian efforts to combat the epidemic.
China claims the US is the root cause of the fentanyl issue and rejects recent tariffs, urging for mutual respect and dialogue.
Graham Allison shares why China-US relations were more cooperative under Trump, emphasizing a pragmatic approach to competition and collaboration.
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying at MSC emphasizes that China-U.S. relations are based on peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, not competition.
Munich conference reveals how China-U.S. relations are evolving in the Trump 2.0 era, focusing on economic resilience, strategic partnerships, and cultural exchange.
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying stresses that global cooperation is essential to keep AI power under human control, highlighting challenges in China-US collaboration at the Paris AI Action Summit.
China has dismissed US claims of operating overseas ‘police stations’, calling them baseless and urging American officials to focus on cooperation instead of defamation.