From October 25th to 26th, local time, China and the United States held economic and trade consultations in Kuala Lumpur. After the consultations, Li Chenggang, China's International Trade Representative and Vice Minister of Commerce, told Chinese and foreign media that the two sides reached a preliminary consensus on properly resolving several important economic and trade issues of mutual concern, and the next step will be to complete their respective domestic approval procedures. "Over the past month or so, China-US economic and trade relations have experienced some shocks and fluctuations, which have drawn great global attention." Li Chenggang stated that since the China-US Geneva economic and trade talks in May of this year, China has strictly adhered to the consensus reached in multiple phone calls between the two presidents, faithfully and conscientiously implemented the consensus arrangements reached in the economic and trade consultations, and carefully nurtured the hard-won and relatively stable China-US economic and trade cooperation relationship. "These shocks and fluctuations are not what China wants to see." "The US side expressed a tough position, while China is resolute in safeguarding its interests." Li Chenggang stated that during the consultations, the Chinese and US economic and trade teams maintained mutual respect and dialogue on an equal footing. Going forward, the two sides will further strengthen communication and exchanges and make positive efforts for a more stable and healthy development of China-US economic and trade relations. (Jinshi)