Reference News Network, July 30 report - According to the website of Singapore's "The Straits Times" on July 30, Wang Wentao, Minister of Commerce of China, said during his meeting with a U.S. business delegation that Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations have experienced ups and downs, but both sides remain important economic and trade partners. "Decoupling and cutting off the supply chain" is not feasible, and equal dialogue and consultation are the key to resolving differences.

According to a message from the website of the Ministry of Commerce of China, Wang Wentao met on July 30 with a delegation led by Riesbo, Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-China Business Council.

Wang Wentao said that opening up to the outside world is a fundamental state policy of China, and the door of China's openness will only become wider and wider. The policy of utilizing foreign capital has not changed and will not change. The scale of China's consumer market remains among the top in the world, with great growth potential and innovative vitality. China welcomes enterprises from all countries, including American companies, to invest in China and share development opportunities.

According to the Chinese news release, Riesbo said that the U.S.-China Business Council is pleased to see that the economic and trade teams of both countries maintain dialogue and achieve positive results. The Chinese side sent a positive signal to the world to further deepen reforms and adhere to opening up, which enhanced market confidence. The U.S.-China Business Council and its member companies are committed to long-term development in China and will do their best to play a constructive role in expanding Sino-U.S. economic and trade cooperation.

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