(Xinhua/Xing Guangli)
The Chinese and American delegations have initiated constructive, in -depth and frank communication, based on mutual respect and the equal consultation, concerning economic and commercial subjects of mutual interest, including Tiktok, told Madrid, Spain, a senior Chinese official on Monday.
The two parties fully recognize the importance that a stable economic and trade relationship China China Etats has for the two countries, as well as its broad impact on global economic stability and development, said in a press briefing Li Chenggang, vice-minister of trade and representing international trade with the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.
As large countries with different levels of development and economic systems, it is normal for China and the United States to meet friction and differences within the framework of their economic and commercial cooperation, said Mr. Li, stressing that the essential was to respect the fundamental interests and the major concerns of each and to find solutions appropriate by dialogue and consultation.
Regarding Tiktok’s question, China has always opposed the politicization, instrumentalization and militarization of technology and economic and commercial issues. She will never seek to achieve an agreement to the detriment of her principles, the interests of her businesses or international equity and justice, said Li.
China will firmly defend its national interests as well as the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, and will decide on exports of technologies in accordance with the laws and regulations in force, said Li. The Chinese government fully respects the will of Chinese companies abroad, and supports them in the conduct of fair trade negotiations and in accordance with the principles of the market, he added.
During the meeting, the two parties had frank and in -depth discussions on Tiktok and the concerns of the Chinese part on this subject. They have reached elementary framework consensus on solving problems related to Tiktok through cooperation, on the reduction of obstacles to investments and on the promotion of economic and commercial cooperation, said Mr. LI.
The two parties will maintain close communication, will continue to discuss the details of the relevant final documents, and will initiate their respective national approval procedures, Li added.
Based on the important consensus of views reached by the two heads of state during their last call, the two parties will continue to actively implement the results of the previous Sino-American economic and commercial talks, to take full advantage of the Sino-American commercial consultation mechanism, to continuously improve their mutual understanding, to strive to reduce misunderstandings, to strengthen their cooperation and to find out more results Mutually profitable, thus instilling greater stability in Sino-American economic relations and the world economy, said Mr. Li.
During the press conference, Wang Jingtao, deputy director of the Chinese Cyberespace Administration, said that the two parties had reached a fundamental consensus on respect for the will of business and market laws to solve the Tiktok problem, in particular by delegating the management of data security and content of American user of Tiktok, or by finding a license agreement on the use of its algorithms and other intellectual property rights.
The Chinese government will look into and decide on issues relating to Tiktok – such as exporting technologies and underlying use of intellectual property – in accordance with the laws and regulations in force, Wang added.
The Chinese government has always firmly protected the legitimate rights and interests of its companies, and encourages them to explore and develop actively abroad, he added.
If the Chinese party has agreed to find common ground, it was because it arrived after estimating the situation at the conclusion that a consensus was in the mutual interest of the two parties, he said.
The Chinese party also noted that despite a series of economic and commercial consultations between the two countries, the United States continued to extend its sanctions to Chinese entities, said Mr. Li.
He said the United States gave too broad sense to the concept of national security, and did not stop lengthening the list of sanctions targeting Chinese entities and always extending its jurisdiction, which constitutes an act of typical unilateral intimidation and breaking international law and fundamental standards governing international relations.
China firmly opposes these practices, and has expressed its lively concerns in the United States during the negotiations, added Mr. Li.
On the one hand, the American party cannot ask China to take into account its concerns, and on the other hand continuously suppress Chinese companies, he said. The Chinese party urges the United States to correct its errors, to lift these restrictions as soon as possible and to work in concert with China to jointly safeguard the precious acquired from the Sino-American economic and commercial consultations and promote a healthy, stable and lasting development of bilateral economic and commercial relations.