Established in 1983, the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce
and Trade (JCCT) is a government-to-government consultative mechanism that provides a forum to resolve
trade concerns and promote bilateral commercial opportunities.
Previously led by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the Chinese
Commerce Minister, the status of the JCCT was elevated following the December 2003 meeting of President
Bush and Chinese Premier Wen to focus higher-level attention on outstanding trade disputes.
This year’s JCCT – chaired by Commerce Secretary Don Evans, U.S.
Trade Representative Robert Zoellick and Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi – achieved concrete
results on key U.S. systemic trade concerns and laid the foundation for further progress.