U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessen said today: "This weekend, I will meet again with Vice Premier He Lifeng in Paris, France, to continue advancing the U.S.-China economic and trade dialogue. Guided by the President of the United States, our team will continue to prioritize the interests of American farmers, workers, and businesses, and strive for practical results."
Comments: Bessen's remarks aim to stabilize bilateral relations and ease domestic inflation and trade pressures in the United States. At the same time, emphasizing the country's own interests is intended to appease domestic political public opinion. The resumption of U.S.-China economic and trade negotiations aligns with the common interests of both countries and the global community's expectations for economic stability. However, whether the dialogue can achieve substantial progress hinges on whether the U.S. can abandon unilateralism and achieve equal consultation and mutual benefit.
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