In a forward-looking move to enhance global economic partnerships, China held constructive discussions with Saudi Arabia and South Africa to reinforce trade ties and explore shared strategies in response to recent U.S. tariff developments.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao engaged in separate video meetings on April 10 with Saudi Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah al-Qasabi and South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau. The talks centered on strengthening bilateral trade relations and advancing cooperation on key economic initiatives.
During the meeting with Saudi Arabia, China expressed its continued commitment to boosting trade with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, highlighting shared goals in energy, infrastructure, and digital trade. Meanwhile, the dialogue with South Africa emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts within platforms such as the G20 and BRICS to support open trade and inclusive economic growth.
These positive exchanges signal a growing commitment among emerging economies to work together in navigating global trade challenges, while pursuing long-term development and supply chain resilience.
China’s proactive approach underscores its dedication to fostering balanced trade partnerships and promoting a stable, cooperative international trade environment.
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