
PANews reported on May 7th that according to the Ministry of Commerce, in response to the United States' recent signals about adjusting tariffs and actively seeking contact with China, China has decided to agree to contact and will send Vice Premier He Lifeng to Switzerland from May 9th to 12th to hold economic and trade talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Becent. China emphasized that negotiations must be conducted on the basis of mutual respect and mutual benefit, and it will absolutely not accept coercive actions under the guise of talks. China's stance is firm: it will see the negotiations through to the end while keeping the door open, and will safeguard international fairness, justice, and the multilateral trade order.




