Li Chenggang, international trade negotiation representative and deputy minister, met with Alan, senior consultant of Cohen Group, and Tyson, CEO of Inmina Company.
On November 10th, Li Chenggang, the international trade negotiation representative and deputy minister, met with Alan, senior advisor of Cohen Group, and Tyson, CEO of InMenia, in Beijing. The two sides exchanged views on the economic and trade relationship between China and the United States, as well as the development of InMenia in China.
Li Chenggang stated that on October 30th, the leaders of China and the United States held a meeting in Busan, South Korea, providing strategic guidance for the development of the economic and trade relationship between the two countries. President Xi Jinping emphasized that economic and trade should continue to be the ballast and propeller of the bilateral relationship. Although there is uncertainty in the economic and trade relationship between the two countries, China has always been the party providing certainty, committed to creating a stable environment for economic and trade cooperation, and will firmly defend its own rights and interests. Through previous rounds of economic and trade negotiations, both sides have achieved mutually beneficial results. China is willing to continue strengthening exchanges and dialogue with the United States, jointly safeguarding and implementing the results of economic and trade negotiations. It is hoped that the American business community will continue to play a constructive role and support the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of the economic and trade relationship between the two countries.
Alan and Tyson expressed that the historic meeting between the leaders of China and the United States in Busan has inspired and energized the American business community, welcoming the positive outcomes achieved in the economic and trade field. American companies are confident in the economic and trade relationship between China and the United States in 2026, and look forward to the two countries' economic and trade cooperation returning to normal as soon as possible. InMenia has been deeply involved in the Chinese market for 20 years, committed to long-term development in China, and is willing to continue increasing investment in China and conduct operations in compliance with regulations in the future.
Latest
3 m ago

