China has called on the U.S. to scrap “unreasonable tariffs” and work toward expanding bilateral trade, signaling a push to ease economic tensions. The appeal came during a press briefing by He Yadong, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Commerce, who emphasized mutual benefits as the core of the two nations’ trade relationship. 💼
He highlighted that U.S. unilateral restrictions remain the “biggest obstacle” to cooperation, particularly in sectors like soybeans and Boeing aircraft purchases. Despite challenges, He stressed the “vast space for collaboration” between the world’s two largest economies. 🌱✈️
Think of it like a high-stakes trade showdown—but instead of lasers and explosions, it’s all about tariffs and soybeans. 🎬🌾 China’s message? Let’s ditch the barriers and focus on win-win deals. Will the U.S. respond? Stay tuned. 🔍
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China urges U.S. to remove unreasonable tariffs for trade expansion
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