The fifth meeting of the Chinese mainland-U.S. economic working group was held in Beijing from Thursday to Friday.
According to the Chinese mainland's Ministry of Finance, the sides held candid, pragmatic, and constructive discussions on issues such as the macroeconomic situation and policies of both nations, responses to global challenges, and mutual concerns.
The Chinese mainland expressed serious concerns about U.S. tariffs on its economy, restrictions on investment in the Chinese mainland, sanctions related to Russia, and actions affecting Chinese companies' interests. Both sides agreed to maintain open communication channels.
The meeting was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Minister of Finance Liao Min and U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo, with relevant departments from both countries' economic sectors attending for exchanges.
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China-U.S. economic working group holds fifth meeting in Beijing
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