SHANGHAI/WASHINGTON—The Biden administration’s top commerce official told her Chinese counterpart that Washington is concerned about Beijing’s unfair and market-distorting industrial policies, the Commerce Department said on Thursday, the latest high-level exchange as the countries spar over disagreements.
China’s commerce ministry said separately that the two officials agreed to keep lines of communication open.
“They agreed to promote the healthy development of trade and investment and cooperate in a pragmatic way to handle their differences,” the Chinese ministry said in a statement.
Earlier this month, Chinese Vice Premier Liu spoke with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and late last month he held a similarly “candid” exchange of views with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
The world’s two biggest economies are at loggerheads on a variety of fronts, with the U.S. Senate this week approving a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country’s ability to compete with China-made technology over national security concerns. The move drew criticism from China’s communist party in Beijing.