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U.S. and China Agree on Trade Measures After Summit

U.S. and Chinese officials signed measures aimed at promoting stability during ongoing trade tensions. The agreement includes creation of a board of trade.

Financial Times
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U.S. and Chinese officials signed measures to promote stability during their trade dispute. The measures include creation of a board of trade.

Officials said the steps address immediate trade concerns between the two countries. The board of trade is intended to support ongoing discussions.

Both sides are expected to implement the measures in the coming weeks.

Further talks are planned to monitor progress on the agreement.

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