China and the United States will look at the mutual recognition and enforcement of seizure orders for dirty assets which have been taken abroad by corruption suspects, China's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday after a presidential summit. A perceived lack of cooperation from the United States at the Chinese government's corruption crackdown has been an irritant in ties between the world's two largest economies. China does not have extradition treaties with the United States or Canada, the two most popular destinations for suspected economic criminals.
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[New post] China says to look at corrupt asset seizures with U.S.
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