China signals readiness to resolve problems with US
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao expressed optimism that the world's two largest economies could find solutions to outstanding problems.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao made a remarkable statement, asserting that Beijing and Washington can find a way to resolve the problems in their bilateral relationship, as the two countries continue to face many long-standing trade challenges.

The tense context and efforts at dialogue
Mr. Vuong Van Dao's statement is considered a positive signal, showing the desire for dialogue and cooperation from China. In recent years, economic relations between the two countries have gone through many tense periods, stemming from tariff policies, technology competition and issues related to the global supply chain.
Previous trade talks have produced some agreements, but many fundamental differences remain unresolved. Key issues include intellectual property rights, market access, and industrial subsidy policies. The latest statement could pave the way for further high-level talks aimed at finding common ground and mitigating economic risks.
Impact on the global economy
The trade relationship between the US and China has far-reaching implications for global economic stability. Any escalation of tensions could disrupt supply chains, impact inflation and slow economic growth worldwide. On the contrary, finding common ground between the two sides would bring stability and create positive momentum for markets.
Therefore, the international community is closely monitoring all developments in US-China relations. The optimistic statement from the Chinese Minister of Commerce, although only a first step, also raises hopes for a more constructive phase of cooperation, contributing to strengthening the confidence of investors and businesses around the world.


