
Held at the vice-ministerial level, the dialogue would entail the business community playing a significant part, according to Marisa Lago, US undersecretary of commerce for international trade, lead delegate of the American side.
Lago outlined her role and observations during an online event on Friday hosted by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank.
“The focus is very much on addressing concrete issues that affect our business communities,” she explained.
“It’s not a negotiation forum, but a channel where the issues that we have each heard from our business communities can be discussed, and we’re looking for really specific actionable outcomes where the government can help address.”
America’s goal at the meeting would be to achieve greater predictability in the bilateral commercial relationship, Lago said.
The hope is to relieve US companies’ concerns over “intellectual property theft, unsustainable subsidies and unfair so-called security raids” while operating in China.
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“It is so important to keep the line of communication with China open because that reduces the risk of misunderstanding and it also allows us to explore areas of cooperation,” she added.
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Beijing has repeatedly protested against Washington’s curbs.