Also read: China takes 'appropriate' action over ‘unfair’ treatment to journalists in India China emphasised its commitment to addressing economic and trade concerns through communication and dialogue, while promoting constructive and practical cooperation. “China will remain committed to addressing economic and trade concerns through communication and dialogue, while promoting constructive and practical cooperation," Shu stated. In March, Raimondo had mentioned that the Biden administration was considering a pilot program to address investment risks in China.
Also read: PM Modi's US visit sends ‘strong’ message to China in a subtle way In response, China's finance ministry requested the US to “lift bans on Xinjiang-related products" and take “practical actions" to address its major concerns regarding the sanctions. This statement follows a recent visit to Beijing by US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, which, although not resulting in a breakthrough, was deemed "productive" by both sides. Both countries have agreed to maintain open channels for economic discussions.
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