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Your quick guide to the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

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US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew attends a discussion about the 2016 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue and overall bilateral economic relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai

The 8th US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (SED) starts on Monday and finishes on Tuesday in Beijing.

What is the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue?

The SED is a high-level dialogue for the United States and China to discuss a wide range of bilateral, regional, and global economic and strategic issues. It was established in April 2009 by US president Barack Obama and former Chinese president Hu Jintao. High-level representatives from both sides and their delegations meet annually in capitals alternating between the two countries.

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Why is the SED important?

The SED is the flagship dialogue for connecting the work of the Chinese and US governments. It brings together on a regular basis cabinet secretaries and representatives of multiple agencies from both sides.

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