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英语新闻丨中美合力助推全球经济复苏
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As the world's two largest economies, China and the United States can benefit businesses on both sides and inject fresh momentum into global economic recovery by finding more common ground and working together to manage differences, said economists and business executives.
经济学家和商界高管认为,中美作为全球最大的两个经济体,若能在更多领域凝聚共识,携手管控分歧,不仅能让两国企业从中受益,也能为全球经济复苏注入新的动力。
The structural complementarity between the two nations, which spans manufacturing, technology and services, is too significant to be disrupted by trade frictions, they added.
专家表示,中美在制造业、科技、服务业等领域存在着深厚的结构性互补,这种互补关系之牢固,绝非贸易摩擦所能撼动。
"American companies are continuing to invest. American companies aren't going anywhere," said Sean Stein, president of the US-China Business Council, countering the narrative that US businesses are leaving China.
美中贸易全国委员会会长肖恩·斯坦驳斥了“美资企业正在撤离中国”的说法。他强调:“美国企业仍在持续投资。它们哪儿也不会去。”
"It's not just the China market anymore; it's the China platform," he said, noting that the platform encompasses everything — from consumer access and partnerships with local enterprises to research and development and supply chain resilience — which is "only becoming more important".
他进一步指出:“这已不仅仅是‘中国市场’的概念,而是‘中国平台’。”他表示,这个平台涵盖了触达消费者、与本土企业合作、研发到供应链韧性等方方面面,其重要性“与日俱增”。
Stein emphasized that coming to China will help US business leaders develop a clearer view and a more realistic understanding of where China stands. Until that happens, it is easy to imagine dangers and concerns that may not be as serious as they seem, he said. "Twenty-five years ago, no one came to China to do R&D. Now what I'm seeing is that the best companies are coming and doing some of their most important R&D," he added.
斯坦还强调,亲自来中国走一走、看一看,有助于美国商界领袖更清晰、更真实地了解中国的真实情况。在此之前,人们很容易想象出那些或许并不如想象中严重的风险和忧虑。“25年前几乎没有人会来中国做研发,而现在,我看到的是最优秀的企业纷纷来到这里并开展一些最具分量的研发工作。”
According to data from the Ministry of Commerce, foreign direct investment in China's high-tech industries surged 30.7 percent year-on-year to 102.73 billion yuan ($15.12 billion) in the first quarter of 2026, pushing the sector's share in total FDI to 41.2 percent.
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