The two governments said today they also agreed to work more closely on food security and combating illegal logging and wildlife trafficking at the annual meeting of the US-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade.
The two sides promised to strengthen protection of business secrets, a sensitive issue for US companies that accuse Beijing of failing to do enough to stop patent and copyright violations.
The governments gave no indication of progress on a broader investment treaty American business groups hope will improve conditions for them in China.
