China said it will no longer seek new special treatment for developing countries at the WTO, signaling a possible effort to ease a friction point with the U.S.
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China has announced that it will no longer pursue special treatment for developing countries at the World Trade Organization (WTO), a move that could help reduce tensions with the U.S. Premier Li Qiang emphasized this decision as a reflection of China's role as a responsible major developing nation, while still maintaining its status as a developing country. This shift is significant as it may lead to a more cooperative trade environment and could influence future negotiations between China and the U.S.
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