The US and China have reached an agreement to stop commercial cyber espionage during a summit with Xi Jinping.
China's President has denied complaints that his government has tacitly supporting hacking activities to obtain commercial secrets from US companies.
Now top officials will regularly discuss combating cyber crime and set up a hotline to address daily issues.
Tensions remain over China's land reclamation in the South China Sea.
But the two sides also maintained momentum on dealing with climate change issues.
President Barack Obama praised new commitments to set up an emissions trading system in China...
IN: Today I want to commend...
OUT: ...countries as well.
DUR: 22"
President Barack Obama says more needs to be done on cyber intrusions, but said progress has been made...
IN: We've agreed...
OUT: ...commercial advantage.
DUR: 14"
Speaking through a translator President Xi Jinping said China was committed to opening up its markets...
IN: I indicated...
OUT: ...will not stop.
DUR: 19"
Speaking through a translator President Xi Jinping maintained his position on land reclamation activities in the South China Sea...
IN: Islands in the South China Sea...
OUT: ...through dialogue.
DUR: 20"