Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with a US-China Business Council (USCBC) delegation in Beijing on Sunday, emphasizing the critical role of stable economic relations between the two global powers. 🔑 As a key figure in the Communist Party of China Central Committee, He called the bilateral relationship 'among the most important in the world' during the high-profile talks.
💼 He urged US companies to tap into China's booming market, stating: 'Seizing opportunities in China's development will inject stability into our economic ties.' The vice premier specifically highlighted tech innovation and green energy as growth areas for 2026 collaboration.
🤝 USCBC leaders echoed the sentiment, with Chair Rajesh Subramaniam affirming: 'American businesses remain committed to China's market potential.' President Sean Stein added that the council plans to expand cross-Pacific partnerships this year, particularly in renewable energy sectors.
📈 The meeting comes as both nations navigate evolving trade policies and supply chain realignments. With China's economy projected to grow 5% in 2026, analysts say this dialogue could set the tone for next-gen economic cooperation.
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