Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the importance of fostering constructive and mutually beneficial relations between China and the United States during a meeting with representatives from US-friendly organizations in New York on September 25, 2025. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, included participants from the US-China Business Council, the National Committee on US-China Relations, the US Chamber of Commerce, and the Council on Foreign Relations, alongside scholars and business leaders. Premier Li underscored that China-US relations are the most significant bilateral ties globally, with both nations capable of being partners and friends. Reflecting on history, he noted that friendly exchanges have consistently been the mainstream trend between the two countries. Echoing President Xi Jinping’s vision, Li highlighted that the vast Pacific Ocean is ample space for both nations to coexist peacefully, respect each other, and pursue win-win cooperation. Economic and trade relations were identified as a cornerstone of bilateral ties, with Li emphasizing the complementary nature of their market structures and industrial systems. He expressed confidence in China’s ability to maintain stable economic growth and create opportunities for global businesses, including those from the US. Li reiterated China’s commitment to expanding openness, relaxing market access, and addressing foreign businesses’ concerns to ensure a favorable operating environment. He also stressed the importance of grassroots connections in strengthening the China-US relationship and called for enhanced mutual understanding and practical cooperation. US participants acknowledged China’s remarkable achievements in economic growth and innovation, expressing optimism about the future of bilateral relations and their potential to bring stability to the international community.
