US and China Emphasize Stability and Cooperation at Shangri-La Dialogue

US and China Emphasize Stability and Cooperation at Shangri-La Dialogue
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Efforts to improve US-China relations at the Shangri-La Dialogue reflect broader regional concerns over security, trade, and strategic stability.

  • Former Chinese ambassador Cui Tiankai called for 'constructive strategic stability' between the US and China during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
  • The US announced plans to seek public comment on Chinese goods eligible for tariff cuts, according to Reuters.
  • China and the US are discussing arrangements for a tariff deal, according to Bloomberg and chinadailyasia.com.
  • Pete Hegseth said US-China ties are 'better than in years' and called on Asian allies to increase defense spending, according to Financial Times and NBC News.
  • Vietnam's top leader stated that improved China ties could help regional peace and security.

At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US and Chinese officials highlighted the importance of stabilizing bilateral relations, with discussions on trade, defense, and regional security involving multiple Asian leaders.

The state of US-China relations has significant implications for regional security, economic policy, and the strategic balance in Asia, affecting both allies and neighboring countries.

The US is expected to begin a public comment process on tariff reductions for Chinese goods, and further negotiations on trade and security cooperation are anticipated.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources