Washington -- China and 
the United States wrapped up their annual trade negotiations here Tuesday with 
consensus reached on a series of issues. 
 
 
 |  Chinese Vice-Premier 
 Wu Yi (C) co-chairs the 17th meeting of the Sino-US Joint Commission on 
 Commerce and Trade with US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez (L) and 
 Trade Representative Rob Portman in Washington on April 11, 2006. 
 [Xinhua]
 | 
At the day-long meeting, the two 
sides agreed that the China-US High Technology and Strategic Item Trading 
Working Group will be established under the China-U.S. Joint Commission on 
Commerce and Trade (JCCT) framework, the officials said at a press conference on 
Tuesday. 
The two sides also agreed to continue the Informal Steel Dialogue, start and 
strengthen the intellectual property protection mechanism, and further enhance 
cooperation in the sector of tourism. 
In addition, China agreed to conditionally resume imports of US beef, while 
the United States said it would push ahead with the lifting of the ban on 
importing processed poultry meat from China. 
The 17th JCCT meeting was jointly chaired by Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and 
US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez and US Trade Representative Robert 
Portman. 
Stressing that economic and trade cooperation is an important component of 
Sino-U.S. relations, Wu Yi said that the 17th JCCT meeting reflected the spirits 
of "Mutual benefit, development and win-win" and demonstrated the will of both 
sides to properly solve problems through equal consultations and to promote the 
steady development of China-U.S. economic and trade relations through 
strengthened cooperation. 
Noting that China has been making efforts to promote the balanced development 
of trade between the two countries, the Chinese vice premier said it needs joint 
efforts from both sides to resolve the bilateral trade imbalance. 
Wu said relaxing restrictions on exporting high-tech products to China from 
the US side will be conducive to achieving a trade balance between the two 
countries. 
On the intellectual property protection, Wu said China has attached 
importance to the issue and taken a series of measures to address it, adding 
that marked progress has been made in this regard. 
The intellectual property protection is a common issue facing many countries 
around the world and international cooperation, communication and coordination 
as well joint efforts are needed to address the issue, Wu said. 
The U.S. side said economic and trade relations between the two countries are 
the most important ones in the world, and the JCCT has become an important 
platform and consultation mechanism for bilateral economic and trade relations. 
Describing the discussions at the 17th JCCT meeting as frank and 
constructive, the U.S. side said the meeting yielded important results, which 
will contribute to the fair, sustained and balanced development of economic and 
trade relations between the two countries. 
The US side also said it will enhance and promote the high-tech trade between 
the two sides. 
Established in 1983, the JCCT is a government-to-government consultation 
mechanism that provides a forum for addressing trade concerns and pursuing 
bilateral commercial opportunities.