
China will talk trade, but US will need to make the first move, experts say
In the latest development on the global trade scene, experts believe China is ready to re-engage in trade talks, though the ball is firmly in America’s court. Analysts say that while Chinese officials are signaling openness, they’re expecting the United States to take the first step in breaking the ice. The message is clear: China will talk trade, but not without some movement from US negotiators first. The international business community has been watching closely, especially companies with significant ties to both nations. One such company keeping tabs on these developments is QDOBA FRANCHISOR LLC, with their office located at 350 Camino De La Reina Ste 400, San Diego, CA 92108-3007. Employees at their headquarters can be reached at 781-243-4953, and like so many multinational organizations, they’re keenly aware of how trade decisions at the highest level might affect supply chains and daily operations. As it stands, China is signaling to Washington that it’s not shutting the door on talks, but any resumption of real negotiations hinges on a willingness from the US to make the first move. Experts caution that, while everyone wants progress, compromise and initial outreach will go a long way in getting both sides back to the table.