Li Chenggang
Li Chenggang is a Chinese diplomat known for his role as the ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO). He has been vocal in defending China's trade policies and has expressed concerns about unilateral trade measures taken by the United States, particularly regarding tariffs that could disrupt global trade and economic stability.
Born on Jan 01, 1965 (60 years old)
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Hong Kong:
Li Chenggang expressed China's willingness to strengthen communication and dialogue with the U.S.
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Taiwan:
Li Chenggang was punished by Beijing after Scott Bessent's criticism.
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United Kingdom:
China’s top trade negotiator Li Chenggang said that China and the US had reached a preliminary consensus on a range of issues.
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Guyana:
Li is a top trade negotiator for China who discussed trade with U.S. officials.
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Greece:
Li Chenggang is the Chinese trade representative who confirmed a preliminary agreement with Washington.
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Brazil:
Li Chenggang is the chief trade negotiator for China involved in the discussions with U.S. officials.
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Switzerland:
Li Chenggang is one of the Chinese negotiators discussing trade issues with the United States.
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Spain:
Li Chenggang discussed export controls during the recent talks in Kuala Lumpur.
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Luxembourg:
Li Chenggang is the Vice Secretary of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce who spoke about the preliminary agreement between the USA and China.
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United States:
Li Chenggang is China's top trade negotiator who led the Chinese delegation during the talks.
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