November 7, 2025 - 12:44

The president of the U.S.-China Business Council, Sean Stein, has indicated that commercial engagement between American and Chinese companies is starting to rebound following the recent meeting between President Trump and President Xi. During a conversation with a prominent North Asia correspondent, Stein highlighted the potential for improved business relations in the wake of this high-profile dialogue.
As global economic dynamics shift, the importance of strong trade relationships cannot be overstated. Stein’s comments come during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, a key event that showcases the growing interest in international trade and investment opportunities. He expressed optimism that these discussions could pave the way for more robust collaboration between the two nations.
While challenges remain, the recent interactions suggest a positive trajectory for U.S.-China trade relations, with both sides recognizing the mutual benefits of increased cooperation. As companies from both countries explore new avenues for partnership, the outlook appears cautiously optimistic.
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