China and US plan regular phone conversations on economic policy between Vice-Premier Wang Yang and US Treasury secretary Jack Lew
China and the United States are expected to give each other a heads-up on financial policy with the opening of a new communication channel between the two countries.
President Xi Jinping said after a summit with US leader Barack Obama on Friday that Vice-Premier Wang Yang and US Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew will hold regular telephone conversations to exchange views on economic issues.
Xi said the goal was to improve Sino-US coordination on policy and to maintain global financial stability.
Renmin University professor Jin Canrong , a Chinese government adviser, said: "It is a concrete move taken by the two nations to better communicate on economic policies.
"Talks on the phone about topical issues help officials gain first-hand information about each other's policy directions."
The decision to hold regular high-level conversations comes after a stock market rout in the A-share market and the Chinese central bank's sudden one-off devaluation of the yuan, which were widely thought to have exported instability to the global financial markets.