China and the United States held candid and constructive talks in Paris on key economic and trade issues, focusing on tariffs, bilateral trade, and investment cooperation. The discussions were guided by the consensus reached by both countries’ leadership, aiming to improve relations and maintain stability.
During the talks, both sides reached new agreements and decided to continue consultations. Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasized that previous rounds of negotiations had already contributed to greater stability in bilateral relations and the global economy.
China raised concerns over US-imposed tariffs and restrictive trade measures, urging their removal. Officials stated that such actions negatively impact trade ties and stressed the need to safeguard mutual economic interests.
The US side acknowledged the importance of stable economic relations with China, highlighting their role in global growth, supply chain stability, and financial security. Both sides agreed to reduce tensions, enhance dialogue, and explore mechanisms to strengthen trade and investment cooperation.
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