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We Talk: Spanish public hopes for breakthrough in China-US trade talks

Global Stringer

On March 13, China's Ministry of Commerce announced that a new round of economic and trade talks with the US is due to take place in Paris, France. It follows five previous rounds held in Geneva, London, Stockholm, Madrid and Kuala Lumpur.
Guided by the consensus reached by the two heads of state in Busan and their subsequent phone talks, the two sides will conduct consultations on economic and trade matters of mutual concern. Given the central role of the bilateral relationship in the global economy, a CGTN stringer took to the streets of Madrid to ask the Spanish public what they hope to see come out of the China-US talks. Daniel, a student, shared his hope that negotiations will bear fruit for everyone.

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