$9 billion in bilateral trade agreements just a ‘warmup’​on January 30, 2025 at 8:09 pm

Chinese and US companies signed 19 agreements valued at about $9 billion on Wednesday covering areas such as energy, food and transport. It was an effort that Vice-Premier Wang Yang called a “warmup” for more agreements ahead.

​Chinese and US companies signed 19 agreements valued at about $9 billion on Wednesday covering areas such as energy, food and transport. It was an effort that Vice-Premier Wang Yang called a “warmup” for more agreements ahead.   Chinese and US companies signed 19 agreements valued at about $9 billion on Wednesday covering areas such as energy, food and transport. It was an effort that Vice-Premier Wang Yang called a “warmup” for more agreements ahead. 


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