The China-U.S. trade relationship is an important issue in today's global economy, involving extensive trade volume, tariff policies, and the positions of both sides.

The Nature of Trade Relations

​​Mutual Benefit and Win-Win​​: The essence of China-U.S. economic and trade relations is mutual benefit and win-win. The two countries have complementary advantages in natural endowments, markets, capital, technology, etc., and cooperation can achieve common interests.

​​Trade Volume​​: Since 1979, the trade volume between China and the U.S. has grown from less than 2.5 billion dollars to nearly 688.3 billion dollars in 2024, showing the rapid development of bilateral economic and trade relations.

Current Challenges and U.S. Measures

​​Unilateralism and Protectionism​​: In recent years, the U.S. has adopted unilateralism and protectionist measures, such as imposing tariffs and restrictions, disrupting normal economic and trade cooperation.

​​Countermeasures​​: China has taken countermeasures against the U.S. actions, emphasizing the resolution of differences through dialogue and cooperation, and firmly defending national interests.

Future Dialogue and Cooperation

​​Equal Dialogue​​: China hopes to resolve economic and trade differences through equal dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation, emphasizing respect for each other's core interests.