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Ms Gina Raimondo has made boosting travel and tourism a big part of her trip. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - United States Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is meeting China’s Vice-Premier He Lifeng on Tuesday, her second full day of talks in Beijing,She is the latest Biden administration official to visit Beijing in a bid to strengthen communications, particularly on economy and defence, as friction between the world’s two largest economies threatens to shake business ties.

The last such summit was held in 2019 in Seattle. Before that, it was held every year, alternating between the countries.China and the US agreed to double the number of flights permitted between them,If China returned to 2019 US tourism levels, that would add US$30 billion to the US economy and 50,000 US jobs, Ms Raimondo said.

US firms have reported growing challenges with operating in China, which has sharply criticised US efforts to block its access to advanced semiconductors.

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