U.S.-China Business Council Delegation Visits China to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

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A delegation from the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC) recently visited China to engage with Chinese officials and discuss economic and trade relations. The delegation, led by USCBC Board Chair Raj Subramaniam, met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice Premier He Lifeng in Beijing. The discussions focused on China's commitment to deepening reforms and opening up its market to foreign companies, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and win-win cooperation in bilateral relations.

During the meetings, Chinese officials highlighted the potential for enhanced economic cooperation between the two nations, noting the complementary nature of their economies. The USCBC delegation expressed support for China's reform initiatives and underscored the significance of a stable and predictable business environment for U.S. companies operating in China. Both sides acknowledged the challenges in the current economic landscape and emphasized the need for sincere efforts to overcome difficulties and achieve common development.

The visit underscores the ongoing efforts to stabilize and improve U.S.-China relations, with both parties recognizing the importance of constructive dialogue and collaboration in addressing mutual concerns and fostering economic growth.

Sources

  • Reuters

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