
CSC Zhou Junzhi: The China-US Busan meeting changes the global asset direction

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Leaders of China and the United States met in Busan, South Korea, to discuss economic and trade relations and reached a positive consensus. Both sides agreed to lower tariff barriers, relax export controls, suspend targeted economic and trade games, and strengthen cooperation in multiple areas. This meeting marks a shift in the China-U.S. competition from tariff confrontations to competition and cooperation in technology and security, and the global asset trend will also shift from risk aversion to technology and investment
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