China-US Business Cooperation Dialogue Kicks Off in Bay Area
On Dec. 5 in Berkeley, city officials and business leaders met for the China-US Business Cooperation Dialogue to explore the future of trade and investment between China and the Bay Area.
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On Dec. 5 in Berkeley, city officials and business leaders met for the China-US Business Cooperation Dialogue to explore the future of trade and investment between China and the Bay Area.
Ambassador Xie Feng spotlighted new opportunities for China-U.S. trade, detailing two strategic contexts and three action lists at a December business forum in Washington.
Envoy Xie Feng sees head-of-state diplomacy and China’s 15th Five-Year Plan as key to unlocking new China-U.S. economic and trade opportunities before APEC2026 and the G20 Summit.
Business leaders from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. soybean industry met in Washington, D.C., aiming to rebuild trade ties and boost soybean sales after earlier 2025 tensions.
On Dec 3, 2025, entrepreneurs from the Chinese mainland met the U.S.-China Business Council in DC to discuss partnerships in logistics, tech, finance, energy and healthcare.
Chinese vice premier He Lifeng met with former US advisor Stephen Hadley in Beijing, urging stable China-U.S. economic and trade ties following the Busan leaders’ meeting.
Vice Premier He Lifeng calls for strengthened cooperation and stable development in China-U.S. economic and trade relations after talks in Beijing.
The Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Commerce says Beijing and Washington will continue talks on the affiliates rule once the U.S. one-year suspension ends.
Mahbubani says the world is relieved by the outcome of recent China-U.S. trade talks and underscores commitment to an open, rules-based global trading system.
China urges the U.S. to build a supportive environment for agricultural cooperation, highlighting dialogue and mutual benefits to stabilize bilateral trade.