Economics
China Writes 117-Page Wish List for 'Win-Win' U.S. Trade Ties
- Ministry of Commerce report offers deficit-reducing measures
- China could import more agricultural, high-tech goods
U.S.-China Trade Deal Centers on Natural Gas, Beef
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China has drawn up a list of concessions it says can help deliver a “win-win” trade relationship with the U.S.
The government wants to beef up infrastructure cooperation with the U.S. and accept greater imports of goods ranging from soybeans to aircraft, according to a 117-page document released by the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday. The report also recognizes the Trump administration’s grievances with China and globalization, urging “balanced development” of ties from now on.