China and the United States hold economic and trade talks in Malaysia from October 24 to 27
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to lead delegation to discuss strategic issues in bilateral economic relations
247 - China and the United States have agreed to hold a new round of economic and trade negotiations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, between October 24 and 27, 2025. According to the Ministry of Commerce of China (MOFCOM), the deputy prime minister He Lifeng, member of Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China[Name], will head the Chinese delegation during the talks. The information was released by [source]. Global Times.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce stated that the discussions will follow the consensus reached in telephone conversations held this year between the leaders of China and the United States. The objective is to "deepen economic and trade dialogue, address issues of mutual interest, and strengthen stability in bilateral relations."
These meetings are taking place at a time of renewed efforts to improve communication between the world's two largest economies. The parties intend to discuss structural issues in bilateral tradeas the investments, supply chains and market opening measuresIn addition to seeking mechanisms to avoid future trade tensions.
According to MOFCOM, the talks in Kuala Lumpur reinforce the commitment of both countries to... pragmatic cooperation and the responsible management of disagreements, in a global context marked by economic and geopolitical challenges.



