China has called on the U.S. to create better conditions for agricultural cooperation, emphasizing that stable trade ties benefit both nations 🌍. The message came during a high-level meeting in Beijing between Chinese officials and a visiting U.S. agricultural trade delegation this week.
Li Chenggang, China’s international trade representative, highlighted how recent U.S. tariffs disrupted farm trade flows but stressed the two economies remain 'natural partners' 🤝. 'When we work as equals, there’s no problem we can’t solve,' he said, referencing five rounds of trade talks since May aimed at cooling tensions.
The U.S. delegation agreed, calling China a 'vital market' for American farmers 🌾. Both sides acknowledged their strengths—China’s massive consumer base and the U.S.’s tech-driven agriculture—could mix like peanut butter and jelly 🥪, creating win-win opportunities if politics don’t get in the way.
With global food security on the line, this dialogue could plant seeds for a greener trade future. Stay tuned! 🌱
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China urges U.S. to foster favorable environment for cooperation
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