US-China trade war: Beijing open to negotiations if Trump demonstrates 'sincerity'
- On May 3, Ambassador Xie Feng presented a keynote address at the Chinese Embassy’s Open Day in Washington, highlighting China’s commitment to openness amid a challenging global environment.
- This event occurred as the US-China tariff war deepened, with China assessing US efforts to initiate trade talks while demanding tariff removals for sincerity.
- Xie highlighted Gansu’s poverty alleviation success and criticized tariffs for raising costs, disrupting markets, and slowing global growth without China starting trade tensions.
- Xie emphasized that collaboration is essential during trade disputes, highlighting that throughout history, progress has been driven by openness, whereas isolation tends to cause stagnation.
- China remains cautious about talks, requiring the US to remove unilateral tariffs first, signaling that any negotiations depend on Washington's demonstrated sincerity.
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