China and the U.S. are doubling down on economic cooperation following high-level talks in Stockholm. Here’s what you need to know. 💼✨
Chinese officials have called for 'effective use' of bilateral trade mechanisms to boost mutual benefits, emphasizing dialogue as key to resolving differences. The push comes after a fresh round of talks in Sweden’s capital, where both sides aimed to align with the consensus reached by their leaders in a recent phone call.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stressed the need for 'equality, mutual respect, and reciprocity' during a press briefing Wednesday. 'We hope the U.S. will work with China to fully leverage the consultation mechanism,' he said, adding that collaboration could reduce misunderstandings and drive 'win-win outcomes.'
With global markets on edge amid geopolitical tensions, the talks signal a shared goal: stabilizing economic ties. Analysts say this could pave the way for smoother trade flows and tech partnerships—critical for young professionals and entrepreneurs tracking Asia’s booming markets. 📈
As the world’s two largest economies navigate complex relations, the Stockholm dialogue offers a glimmer of hope for sustainable growth. Stay tuned for updates! 🌍💬
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China calls for effective use of trade mechanism after Stockholm talks
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