The first round of trade talks between the United States and China has concluded in Sweden, marking a step toward resolving economic disputes between the two global powers.
According to news agencies, the discussions were held in a constructive and positive atmosphere, with both sides addressing key issues such as trade imbalances, technology transfers, tariffs, and export controls.
Officials from both countries agreed to continue negotiations and work toward practical solutions for their disagreements. The dates for the next rounds of talks will be announced soon.
Economic analysts view these talks as a promising development that could help reduce ongoing trade tensions. If progress continues, bilateral trade relations may improve in the coming months.
The outcome of future discussions will be closely watched, as the U.S. and China remain the world’s two largest economies.
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