The Chinese ambassador to the United States Xie Feng shouted to the American industrial and commercial community that the industrial and commercial community is an important stakeholder in Sino -US relations, hoping that the industrial and commercial community can make great efforts to stabilize the development of Sino -US relations and strive for Sino -US relations.Stable and get better.
According to the "Chinese Embassy in the United States" WeChat public account on Thursday (October 5), Xie Feng met with the Shanghai American Chamber of Commerce on September 28.China Development Communication.
Xie Feng clarified China's policy positions such as Sino -US relations and economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.He said that with the leadership and joint efforts of Sino -US leaders, Sino -US relations have recently appeared in some positive signs of stopping and stable, but still facing serious difficulties and severe challenges.
Xie Feng said that stability and improvement of the relationship between the two countries are far away. The key is to follow the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win -win cooperation proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping to find the correct way to get along in the new period of China and the United States.Essence
Xie Feng also reiterated that the long -term fundamental fundamentals of the Chinese economy will not change. Choosing China is to embrace opportunities and seize tomorrow.
He shouted to the delegation that the industrial and commercial community is an important "interest party" of Sino -US relations. I hope that friends in the industry and commerce community will continue to do the bond between China and the United States and friendly cooperation to deepen the exchanges between the two countries.Cooperation and stable development of Sino -US relations have made great efforts, "striving for Sino -US relations to stabilize and get better."
The Shanghai American Chamber of Commerce was established in 1915 and is the third American Chamber of Commerce, which was established outside the United States.At present, there are nearly 4,000 membership companies, of which more than 100 Fortune 500 companies.