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China-US 'Decoupling' Hurts Both: Premier Li

CHINA PRESS
MNI (Sydney)

China and the U.S. should increase their dialogue and boost cooperation to promote a steady development in relations because decoupling serves no one's interest, Premier Li Keqiang said in a video meeting on Tuesday with a group of U.S. executives. The two sides should manage differences through cooperation, and China will proactively open as a global market and investment destination, Li said in comments reported by Xinhua. U.S. executives, including representatives from Boeing, Qualcomm and Pfizer, urged Li to resume personnel travel and exchange.

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