Deep Tide TechFlow News, on May 12, according to Jinshi Data reports, high-level economic and trade talks between China and the United States were held in Geneva, Switzerland from May 10 to 11. These talks were candid, in-depth, and constructive, reaching important consensus and achieving substantial progress. Both sides unanimously agreed to establish a China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism. The two sides will finalize relevant details as soon as possible and will release a joint statement on the outcomes of the talks on May 12.

Perhaps influenced by this, a recent report from the Pew Research Center shows that the American public's attitude towards China is undergoing a subtle but significant change. For the first time in five years, the proportion of negative evaluations of China among the American public has declined; notably, the percentage of those holding a 'very unfriendly' view has decreased by 10%. This shift not only reflects the growing awareness among Americans of China's active role in global affairs but also indicates that more and more Americans are beginning to break free from the constraints of political rhetoric and are willing to engage in more constructive dialogue with China. Unlike some politicians who deliberately amplify hostile sentiments for party interests, the ordinary American public is reassessing their perceptions of China.