Group 1: China-Europe Economic Cooperation - The 25th China-Europe leaders' meeting resulted in important consensus on enhancing economic cooperation, with both sides expressing confidence in trade and investment collaboration [1] - China emphasizes the complementary nature of China-Europe economic relations and urges the EU to maintain an open market and provide a fair business environment for Chinese enterprises [1] Group 2: "Buy in China" Initiative - The "Buy in China" initiative has seen significant progress, with various consumption seasons organized, leading to a nearly 100% year-on-year increase in tax refund sales in the first half of the year [2][3] - Over 7,200 tax refund stores have been established, marking an 80% increase compared to the end of 2024, enhancing the attractiveness of the initiative [2] Group 3: G20 Development Cooperation - The G20 Development Ministers' meeting is scheduled for July 24-25, 2025, in South Africa, focusing on social protection and combating illicit financial flows [5] - China aims to promote multilateralism and support developing countries in trade and investment capacity building, as well as in achieving sustainable development goals [6] Group 4: U.S.-China Trade Negotiations - Recent U.S.-China trade talks in Stockholm focused on tariffs, fentanyl, rare earths, and high-end chips, with both sides committed to deepening dialogue and achieving win-win outcomes [8] - There is an agreement to extend the suspension of certain tariffs and countermeasures for 90 days, aimed at stabilizing U.S.-China economic relations [10]
商务部召开例行新闻发布会(2025年7月31日)
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-07-31 08:32