Chinese officials are urging U.S.-funded companies to help ‘anchor global industrial stability’ amid rising trade tensions. In a high-profile Beijing roundtable, Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji emphasized collaboration over confrontation, telling executives from Tesla, GE HealthCare, and other firms: ‘China’s door will only open wider’ 🚪✨.
The meeting comes as Washington’s recent tariffs on Chinese goods sparked what Ling called a ‘serious blow to multilateral trade systems’ 💥. China has condemned the U.S. measures but stressed its commitment to protecting foreign investors – including American businesses – through legal safeguards and policy continuity.
Why It Matters for Gen-Z Readers
With 55% of Gen-Z consumers prioritizing sustainable brands (according to recent surveys), stable supply chains directly impact everything from smartphone prices to eco-friendly tech innovation 📱🌱. Ling’s message to companies: ‘Win-win cooperation isn’t just jargon – it’s the oxygen keeping global commerce alive.’
What’s Next?
Over 20 U.S. corporations attended the talks, signaling ongoing interest in China’s massive market. As the trade war saga unfolds, young professionals and entrepreneurs should watch how these corporate alliances shape everything from EV development to medical tech breakthroughs 🔌🏥.
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China urges U.S. firms to ensure stability of industrial, supply chain
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