China and U.S. delegations have reached basic consensus on arrangements to address their respective trade concerns following two days of talks in Kuala Lumpur, the People’s Daily reported. Both sides will now work out specific details and proceed with their domestic approval processes. Guided by the important consensus reached by the two heads of state in phone conversations earlier this year, officials held candid, in-depth and constructive discussions on several issues. These included U.S. Section 301 measures covering China’s maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors, the extension of suspended reciprocal tariffs, fentanyl-related tariffs and law enforcement cooperation, agricultural trade, and export controls, according to the report.
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