Japan, China finance ministers to meet in Beijing as relations improve

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

(Reuters) - Finance ministers and officials from and are to meet in on Aug. 31, a Japanese said, a sign of improving ties amid Sino-U.S. trade tensions.

Japanese and Chinese counterpart are expected to discuss financial cooperation, including reviving a dormant currency swap arrangement.

and have begun discussing a resumption of the arrangement, which mean a swap worth about 3 trillion yen ($27.15 billion), far bigger than the previous $3 billion line.

Aso, who also serves as deputy prime minister, may meet separately with Chinese Liu He, who is in charge of trade talks with Washington, Kyodo agency reported.

That suggests the two sides may discuss trade tensions with the United States, and how trade protectionism threatens global economic growth, a shared concern among economic powers.

The meeting comes after U.S. and Chinese officials ended two days of talks on Thursday, with no major breakthrough, as their trade war escalated with activation of another round of duelling tariffs on $16 billion worth of each country's goods.

($1 = 110.4900 yen)

(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; Editing by Eric Meijer)

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 09:10 IST