The significance of the China-U.S. tariff negotiations is substantial and far-reaching. The United States has previously imposed tariffs for various reasons, attempting to force China to make concessions on trade rules, market access, and other aspects. China firmly defends its own rights and interests, and there are clear differences between the two sides. Behind this is the collision of the two countries' economic structural differences and their differing demands in the global economic governance system. The United States is concerned that China's economic rise threatens its hegemony, while China actively promotes high-quality economic development and the fairness of the international economic order. Although the negotiations have faced many twists and turns, the economic interdependence between China and the U.S. is high, and cooperation is the way to achieve mutual benefits. We hope both sides will sincerely promote the negotiations and reach a fair and reasonable agreement.