Chinese Premier Says Officials Must Adapt to ‘Complex and Severe’ Situation
- Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a video call to discuss economic issues and maintain communication amid trade tensions between China and the US.
- China has serious concerns regarding the US's recent additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods, which it opposes strongly.
- Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasized that trade wars have no winners and urged both nations to resolve disputes through equal dialogue and mutual respect.
- Both officials acknowledged the significance of maintaining communication for China-US economic relations.
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Chinese vice premier, US treasury secretary hold video talks
He Lifeng, Chinese vice premier and Chinese lead person for China-US economic and trade affairs, held a video call on Friday night with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the latter's request. The two sides exchanged in-depth views on important economic issues between China and the US around the implementation of the consensus reached in the phone call by the Chinese and US heads of state, according to China Media Group.


China calls for building up consensus with US after 'candid' trade talks
BEIJING - China's Vice Premier He Lifeng said China and the United States should strengthen consensus and maintain communication, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday, after the two countries agreed to get a delicate trade truce back on track. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese vice premier urges U.S. to resolve trade disputes with China through dialogue, cooperation
The United States should resolve trade disputes with China through equal dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, also China's lead official for economic and trade affairs with the U.S., has stated.
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