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China Willing to Strengthen Economic, Trade Cooperation With US

HONG KONG, March 27 (Reuters) – ⁠China ⁠is willing to ⁠strengthen economic and trade cooperation ​with the United States, its Commerce Minister ‌Wang Wentao said during ‌a meeting with U.S. ⁠Trade ⁠Representative Jamieson Greer, China’s Commerce Ministry said in ​a statement.

The discussion occurred during a World Trade Organization meeting in Cameroon on Thursday, ​the ministry said.

Wang said economic and trade ⁠relations ⁠should be the ⁠engine ​of China-U.S. relations and both sides should “properly handle ​the relationship ⁠between competition and cooperation.”

Both countries should strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation, “avoid vicious competition” and jointly “look forward” to promote healthy, ⁠stable bilateral economic and trade relations.

Wang expressed “serious concern” ⁠regarding the United States’ Section 301 investigations against several economies, including China.

The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said in March it had begun a second set of Section 301 unfair trade practices probes of 60 economies ⁠in relation to what it called failures to take action on forced labour.

(Reporting by the Shanghai newsroom and ​Farah Master; Editing by Jamie Freed ​and Chris Reese)

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