According to a report by Hong Kong's “South China Morning Post”, US Trade Representative Jamison Greer said at an event hosted by the American think tank Atlantic Council on the 10th that the US is working to build a more “constructive” relationship with China. “Acknowledging that President Trump attaches great importance to building a constructive relationship with China is indeed critical.” In his speech, Greer said, “Since May, we have seen the relationship between the two countries move in a positive direction and show a more balanced development trend.” At the same time, he mentioned the US trade deficit and said he would continue to seek a “manageable” bilateral trade relationship. The report quoted Greer as saying that although the two countries still have disputes in the fields of minerals and artificial intelligence chips, Washington's goal is to stabilize bilateral relations after experiencing a “difficult year of tariffs.”

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
According to a report by Hong Kong's “South China Morning Post”, US Trade Representative Jamison Greer said at an event hosted by the American think tank Atlantic Council on the 10th that the US is working to build a more “constructive” relationship with China. “Acknowledging that President Trump attaches great importance to building a constructive relationship with China is indeed critical.” In his speech, Greer said, “Since May, we have seen the relationship between the two countries move in a positive direction and show a more balanced development trend.” At the same time, he mentioned the US trade deficit and said he would continue to seek a “manageable” bilateral trade relationship. The report quoted Greer as saying that although the two countries still have disputes in the fields of minerals and artificial intelligence chips, Washington's goal is to stabilize bilateral relations after experiencing a “difficult year of tariffs.”