China and the US resolved several thorny trade disputes yesterday even as Beijing confirmed it was investigating potential dumping of US-made cars in the Chinese market.
At a high-level meeting of officials from both countries in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, China said it would allow US pork imports and relax restrictions on wind power components and government procurement.
The meeting yesterday comes three weeks before the first visit to China of Barack Obama, US president, and against a backdrop of persistent trade tensions, concerns about the strength of the US economy and renewed criticism of China's currency policy.
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