Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasized the importance of stable economic and trade relations between China and the U.S. during a meeting with representatives from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) in Beijing this week. The talks, held on November 12, 2025, focused on strengthening cooperation amid global economic uncertainties.
Key Discussions
He, a senior member of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, highlighted the 'broad space' for collaboration between the two nations. He called for both sides to 'work in the same direction' and build on the consensus reached during the recent Busan meeting between Chinese and U.S. leaders. 🗣️💼
U.S. Response
Evan Greenberg and Stephen Orlins of the NCUSCR acknowledged the critical role of stable bilateral ties. They expressed willingness to act as a 'bridge' for deeper exchanges, signaling optimism for pragmatic dialogue in 2025. 🌉✨
This meeting comes as young professionals and entrepreneurs worldwide closely watch Asia's economic strategies. For students and diaspora communities, such high-level engagements offer insights into cross-Pacific trends shaping tech, trade, and sustainability.
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