Can economic ties continue to serve as the ballast of China-US relations?

中美经济关系能否继续作为双边关系的稳定器?

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2025-11-13

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① Meeting top executives of the National Committee on US-China Relations, China’s vice premier called for efforts to promote the stable development of China-US economic ties. Can economic ties continue to serve as the ballast and propeller of China-US relations? (00:47) ② US President Donald Trump has signed a funding package, ending the longest government shutdown in the country’s history. What does the shutdown tell us about the political division in Washington? (14:22) ③ Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn is on a state visit to China. What is bringing China and Thailand closer? (25:18) ④ What has made United Nations officials sound the alarm over South Sudan’s peace process? (34:44) ⑤ In Australia, the first treaty between Indigenous people and a government has been signed into law in the state of Victoria. In terms of giving Indigenous people political representation, how does the outlook across the rest of Australia look like? (45:46)
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  • Coming up, Chinese Vice Premier He Li Feng calls for stable development of China-US economic ties.

  • Trump has signed a bill to end government shutdown.

  • Tai King's historical visit to China signals closer ties.

  • and UN officials warn of rising violence and dangerous drift in South Sudan.

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  • Chinese Vice Premier He Li Feng has called for efforts to promote the stable development of China-US economic and trade ties.

  • He said the two sides enjoy vast room for economic cooperation,

  • calling for upholding and implementing the consensus and the outcomes of the Busan meeting between the two presidents.

  • The Vice Premier made the remark in a meeting with Alvin Greenberg and Stefan Orlands,

  • the Executive Vice-Chair and President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

  • The U.S.

  • sides expressed a willingness to play a bridging role in terms of deepening exchange and cooperation between the two countries.

  • So, for more,

  • join us now on the line as Professor Zhang Gong from the University of International Business and Economics.

  • So, thank you very much for joining us today, Professor Gong.

  • First of all,

  • do you agree that there is a vast room for economic and trade cooperation between the US and China?