BEIJING : Economic and trade development in the Asia-Pacific still faces many disturbances and challenges, China's commerce minister Wang Wentao said. Wang made the comments at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in Detroit, where he met with several leaders and exchanged views on mult
BEIJING : Economic and trade development in the Asia-Pacific still faces many disturbances and challenges, China's commerce minister Wang Wentao said.
Wang said he recognized the difficulties faced by the region, but added that China, as a major developing country, was willing to make due contributions. Wang also discussed China's positions on supporting the multilateral trading system and promoting sustainable and inclusive trade development. World leaders have been looking for ways to fortify global supply chains, which are still wobbly in the post-COVID world.
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