US trade chief says Beijing talks aim for more balanced trade
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has said the United States wants stability in its trade relationship with China, as he prepares for a key meeting in Beijing.
Greer said the aim is not to change how China governs or manages its economy, but to find ways to optimise trade between the two countries.
He said the goal is to achieve more balance economically, and described the talks as focused on practical outcomes such as how much each side ships to the other and what kinds of goods are involved.
The comments matter because they set out the US position ahead of a high-level meeting that could shape the next phase of trade discussions between the world's two largest economies.
They also suggest Washington is framing the talks around stability and trade flows rather than broader demands for structural change in China's system.
The remarks come as both sides prepare for another round of negotiations, with trade tensions still central to the relationship.
No deal has been announced, and it remains unclear what specific outcomes the Beijing meeting may produce or whether the two sides will narrow their differences.
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