The United States has released statements, and there are new developments in the Sino-US trade negotiations! On October 26, according to foreign media reports, U.S. Trade Representative Gril said that after two days of negotiations between Chinese and American officials, some achievements have been made, which can almost be submitted for review by the leaders of both countries. Both sides are discussing the final details of a trade agreement proposal. We had extensive discussions on various issues.

Regarding the extension of the ceasefire agreement and rare earths, we are about to face a critical moment, and the leaders of the two countries will hold a very productive meeting on the progress in the coming weeks. The Sino-US trade negotiations are moving towards a stage where a productive meeting at the highest level between the two countries can take place. It must be said that the next day, as soon as the morning negotiation was completed, the United States came out with a statement, which is indeed an unusual signal.

In fact, some attentive journalists noticed that at the end of the first day's talks, our representative looked relaxed, walked out of the venue through the main entrance of the meeting hotel, and actively greeted the reporters, while the U.S. representative deliberately avoided interviews. After the talks this morning, the U.S. representative actively released information, which indicates that the Sino-US talks this time should have gone quite well.

The Sino-US are making efforts to resolve differences and reach an agreement that both sides can accept. Obviously, the core issues that the United States is concerned about are soybeans, rare earths, and fentanyl, while our concerns are that the United States must continue to lower tariffs, cancel technological sanctions, etc. When dealing with each other, one-sided concessions are impossible. Perhaps when the top-level meetings between China and the United States are realized, the specific agreements reached between China and the United States will be further exposed.

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