China to adopt consensus reached in talks with United States, ministry says

BEIJING (Reuters) – China will adopt key consensus measures decided in talks between President Xi Jinping and U.S. counterpart Joe Biden, the Asian nation’s commerce ministry said on Thursday.

Sound and stable development for China and U.S. economic and trade co-operation will benefit both countries and the world, ministry spokesperson Shu Jueting told a regular news conference in the Chinese capital.

Referring to talks held at a summit of the G20 grouping in the Indonesian resort island of Bali, Shu added that both countries should work together and create conditions for economic and trade co-operation.

“We will carefully implement key consensus reached by both leaders and will publish information in time when we have it,” Shu added.

(Reporting by Ellen Zhang and Liz Lee; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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