U.S.-China Entrepreneurs Roundtable held in Beijing
Updated 09:07, 21-Nov-2019
Su Yuting
02:20

A "trust deficit" versus a "trade deficit" – that was one of many topics at the U.S.-China Entrepreneurs Roundtable Meeting in Beijing on Tuesday. The meeting brings together over 70 high-level attendees from both countries. This includes a delegation of U.S. Democratic and Republican Party leaders, and representatives from local government, think tanks and companies. 

A keynote speech was delivered by Guo Yezhou, the deputy head of the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Guo says it's more important to solve the problem of the "trust deficit" than the trade one. Both sides agree that China and the U.S. have huge cooperation potential in trade and economic sectors. 

Hu Zhaoming, spokesperson of the international department, CPC Central Committee attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Hu Zhaoming, spokesperson of the international department, CPC Central Committee attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Hu Zhaoming, the spokesperson of the international department of the CPC Central Committee, said: "American delegates say China-U.S. ties are among the most important international relationships in the world. The development of that relationship is very important for the two sides, and it's also very important for the world. The Chinese delegates emphasized that China and the U.S. should resolve disputes and problems through dialogue and negotiation."

Tim Stratford, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Tim Stratford, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Tim Stratford, the chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, believes that companies don't like uncertainty in that its's hard to make investment decisions or big purchase decisions if one finds there will be tariffs or some other factors affecting business. "We are glad that the government officials are taking it seriously and we hope that they can reach an agreement on the important issues as soon as possible," he said.

Zhang Yansheng, chief research fellow, China Center for International Economic Exchanges, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Zhang Yansheng, chief research fellow, China Center for International Economic Exchanges, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Zhang Yansheng, the chief research fellow at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said, "Don't waste the opportunities that China and the U.S. have, just like when China got access to the WTO. We should quicken the pace of modernization, and try to bring the U.S. and China back to cooperation rather than confrontation."

Zhou Rongguo, deputy director general of the North American, Oceanian and Nordic Affairs Bureau of International Department of the CPC Central Committee, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Zhou Rongguo, deputy director general of the North American, Oceanian and Nordic Affairs Bureau of International Department of the CPC Central Committee, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

"We need to tell stories of Chinese people and stories of Chinese governance. By telling stories and talking face-to-face, we recognize that China and the U.S. are closely bonded with each other," said Zhou Rongguo, deputy director general of the North American, Oceanian and Nordic Affairs Bureau of the international department of the CPC Central Committee.

Cao Dewang, chairman of Fuyao Glass Industry Group, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Cao Dewang, chairman of Fuyao Glass Industry Group, attends the Entrepreneurs Roundtable in Beijing on Nov.19, 2019. /CGTN Photo

Cao Dewang, the chairman of the Fuyao Glass Industry Group, said, "I suggest that both sides set aside their differences and seek consensus. We should work together to resolve the problems. Trade disputes will do no good for neither side."