

China urges the U.S. to resolve trade disputes through dialogue and cooperation
Jun 11, 2025
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasizes the need for dialogue between the U.S. and China to resolve trade disputes. Meanwhile, China announces zero-tariff treatment for 53 African countries to strengthen trade ties. Tensions flare in Los Angeles, where protests over immigration policies lead to a declared curfew. Insights into collaborative efforts in counter-narcotics highlight a new era of U.S.-China relations. The impact of these socio-economic issues resonates through personal stories, showcasing the complexities of both international relations and local communities.
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Progress in China-US Trade Talks
- China and the U.S. reached an agreement in principle on a trade framework after professional and candid talks in London.
- This progress helps strengthen bilateral trust and supports steady economic and trade development between both nations.
Geneva Framework Strengthens Trust
- The Geneva trade framework provides a solid foundation for ongoing China-US dialogues.
- Both nations understand the gravity of their trade relationship and avoid decoupling efforts.
Need for Sustained Dialogue Mechanism
- Sustained high-level dialogue mechanisms are vital for resolving complex China-US issues.
- Regular, direct communication helps address concerns more effectively than third-party meetings.