Elon Musk (L) and China’s Vice President Han Zheng (R)
Beijing: China’s Vice President has arrived at the swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump. The Chinese leader has met US industrialists including newly elected US Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk in Washington ahead of the swearing-in ceremony. America and China are trying to resolve the ongoing tension over trade, technology and other issues. According to Trump’s transition team, Han Zheng, who arrived in Washington as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s envoy for the swearing-in ceremony, discussed a number of topics with Vance, including ‘fentanyl’, trade balance and regional stability.
What did the Chinese Foreign Ministry say?
According to a Chinese Foreign Ministry release on Monday about his meeting with Vance, Han noted the “broad common interests and scope for cooperation” in U.S.-China economic and trade relations despite “some disagreements and tensions.” ‘ Emphasized.
‘Protest against ban on TikTok’
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Han also met with Musk and other top US industrialists, including representatives of the US-China Business Council and the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington DC. Musk’s company Tesla, which operates a factory in Shanghai, posted on Twitter after the meeting that it had long opposed the TikTok ban “because it goes against freedom of expression.”
Musk said a big thing
“The current situation is unbalanced, whereby TikTok is allowed to operate in the US, but ‘X’ is not allowed to operate in China. Something needs to change,” Musk wrote. ‘X’ and other major US social media and news apps and websites, including YouTube, Google, Facebook, are banned in China. (AP)
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