Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with a U.S. congressional delegation in Beijing this week, sparking fresh hopes for stabilized economic collaboration between the two superpowers. 🔥 The talks focused on mutual trust and sustainable growth, with He emphasizing that "broad space for cooperation" exists despite recent tensions.
💡 Highlighting last week’s phone call between Chinese and U.S. leaders, He stressed the need for "win-win cooperation" and urged American lawmakers to help bridge differences. "Let’s turn down the heat and turn up the dialogue," he seemed to say, channeling the diplomatic equivalent of a collab playlist. 🎶
Key takeaways:
- 📈 Both sides aim to avoid economic decoupling
- 🤝 U.S. Congress members encouraged to boost communication channels
- 🌍 Focus on shared interests in tech, climate, and global markets
With trade wars and TikTok bans dominating headlines, this meeting offers a rare glimmer of "let’s-work-this-out" energy. Will it translate to real policy shifts? Stay tuned. 👀
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng meets U.S. House lawmakers in Beijing
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