China and the U.S. are doubling down on economic collaboration, with Beijing emphasizing that bilateral ties thrive on shared interests and mutual gains. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin addressed the press Wednesday, signaling optimism as U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen prepares for a six-day visit to China starting April 4. 🗓️
🔹 \"China hopes the U.S. will meet China halfway,\" Wang stated, highlighting the need to resolve differences and foster cooperation. The remarks come amid global economic uncertainties, with both nations navigating complex supply chain dynamics and tech innovation races.
🔹 Yellen’s trip—her first to China in 2024—is seen as a critical step to stabilize relations. Analysts suggest the visit could pave the way for deeper trade talks and climate partnerships, aligning with youth-led demands for sustainable economic policies. 🌱
As Gen Z professionals and investors eye cross-Pacific opportunities, this dialogue might just shape the next chapter of global markets. Stay tuned for updates! ✨
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Foreign ministry: China-U.S. economic ties rooted in common interests
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