Continued to build upon new model of major country relationship, based on mutual respect and win-win cooperation.
Recognized shared interests in promoting a strong and open global economy, inclusive growth, sustainable development and a stable international financial system, supported by the multilateral economic institutions founded at the end of World War II.
Recognized positive progress in the ongoing bilateral investment treaty negotiations.
US reiterated its commitment to encourage and facilitate exports of commercial high-technology items to China for civilian purposes.
Welcomed the promotion of China-US subnational trade and investment cooperation.
Noted that technology is a pillar of the bilateral economic relationship of China and the United States.
Signed a memorandum of understanding concerning cooperation in the exchange of information related to money laundering and terrorist financing.
Further advanced the development of military-to-military relationships.
Made progress in civil aviation cooperation.
Signed Framework Agreement of Establishing XpressWest Project Joint Venture.
Reaffirmed joint rejection of terrorism in all forms and agreed to enhance counterterrorism cooperation.
Noted the positive progress achieved in the field of anti-corruption and law enforcement cooperation by the two countries in recent years.
China announced it would support 50,000 Chinese and US students to study in the other's country in the next three years.
Designated 2016 as China-US Tourism Year.
Made China-US Joint Presidential Statement on Climate Change.
Agreed that timely responses should be provided to requests for information and assistance concerning malicious cyberactivities.
Xinhua - China Daily
(China Daily 09/28/2015 page4)