China calls on the United States to translate its commitments from words into practical actions and foster an enabling climate for enterprises to carry out two-way trade and investment cooperation, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.
Decoupling and the so-called de-risking will only interfere with the normal investment and operation of enterprises, said Commerce Ministry spokeswoman Shu Jueting at a news conference, stressing that such actions are not in the fundamental interests of businesses on both sides.
China hoped that the U.S. would deliver on its commitments that the U.S. does not seek to contain or suppress China's development or to decouple with China as a stable and growing China is good for the U.S. and the whole world, Shu said.
The U.S. should take concrete steps and work together in the same direction with China to create favorable conditions for business to launch two-way trade and investment cooperation, Shu added.