China has reaffirmed its commitment to stabilizing economic ties with the U.S. in 2026, calling for cooperation despite ongoing challenges. At a Monday press conference, Vice Minister of Commerce Yan Dong emphasized that both nations can "resolve issues through equal dialogue" after five rounds of successful economic talks last year.
🔍 Key developments include:
– Progress through the China-U.S. economic consultation mechanism established after leaders met in Busan
– Joint efforts to implement agreements from the 2025 Kuala Lumpur trade talks
– Plans to maintain "healthy, sustainable" relations through mutual respect
Yan highlighted that 2025's negotiations – focused on tech, tariffs, and supply chains – created a blueprint for current discussions. With new talks expected this spring, analysts say both sides aim to avoid repeating the "trade war era" drama of the late 2010s. 💼📈
As global markets watch closely, Beijing stresses that win-win cooperation remains possible. Will 2026 become the year these economic giants finally sync their rhythms? Stay tuned. 🎯
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