The European Union and China plan to work through their trade differences after leaders from both sides set an October deadline to reset ties.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said representatives from both sides will address issues including the matter of subsidized Chinese goods flooding the bloc as well as export controls that have squeezed Europe's access to essential supplies from China, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
Meanwhile, China's Ministry of Commerce said it had authorized officials to maintain communications with the EU on balance of trade, export control, intellectual property rights, and World Trade Organization reform.