U.S. and China Urged to Find Middle Ground on Trade Amid Trump’s Return
With the buzz around Donald Trump's possible return as the U.S. president, the future of China-U.S. trade relations is sparking intense discussions.
In a recent interview with CGTN, Nabil S. Mikhail, a former adjunct faculty member at George Washington University, shared his insights on the challenges and opportunities lying ahead for bilateral trade relations.
\"Continuing strife will be adversarial for the U.S. and also put China at a disadvantage,\" Mikhail explained. He emphasized that competition should be contained to foster a healthier relationship between the two economic giants.
\"There is a common concern that could bind the two nations together, and they can work together toward the welfare of humanity,\" Mikhail added, highlighting the potential for collaboration over conflict.
As young professionals, students, and global citizens watch closely, the call for cooperation over confrontation resonates strongly in today’s interconnected world. Let’s hope for a future where U.S. and China navigate their differences with mutual respect and shared goals.
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'U.S., China should seek middle ground to settle trade disputes'
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