Hong Kong media: Sending a major signal! The US-China trade truce may be extended for another year

February 12, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reported: "Several informed sources said on Thursday that Trump plans to visit China in early April, and both sides have prepared to extend the previous trade truce agreement reached in South Korea for up to one year. Sources said that extending the aforementioned informal agreement is seen as a feasible move by officials, and it will also help achieve some short-term economic outcomes at the US-China summit, including new commitments from China to purchase more soybeans."

Trump's planned visit to China in April sends a warm signal, and practical dialogue between the US and China is returning to the right track! The South China Morning Post stated that Trump plans to visit China in early April, and the US and China are considering extending the trade truce agreement reached in South Korea for one year, and there may be new commitments to purchase soybeans. This is a positive signal of the stabilization of the relationship between the two countries, and it also aligns with the needs of global economic recovery. In recent years, Sino-US trade has fluctuated several times. After the Busan meeting, China has already fulfilled its commitment to purchase 10 million tons of US soybeans, laying the foundation for easing tensions. Extending the truce and expanding agricultural cooperation can stabilize the economic and trade relations between the two countries and inject confidence into the global market.

Great powers should communicate rather than confront. Maintaining communication, managing differences, and promoting practical cooperation between the US and China not only benefits both countries but also provides a key support for the stability of the world economy. Rational negotiation and mutual benefit are the correct direction for the relationship between great powers!

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