China and Japan have taken a significant step to strengthen their economic relationship by reaching 20 key agreements during a high-level dialogue in Tokyo on Saturday. The meeting was co-chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya.
From green development to food safety, the two Asian giants agreed to collaborate on various critical areas that reflect modern challenges and opportunities. They pledged to enhance their mutual benefits and work together to build a stable economic and trade relationship suitable for a new era.
This dialogue marks a commitment to address global issues such as environmental protection and supply chain resilience. Both nations are set to support each other in hosting events and will continue dialogues at different levels to foster cooperation.
The next high-level economic dialogue is planned to be held in China, highlighting the ongoing dedication between the two countries to bolster their partnership.
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China, Japan reach 20 consensus points in high-level economic dialogue
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