An agreement to fight the production of methamphetamine was announced by Prime Minister John Key and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang last night during formal talks held just after Mr Key's arrival in Beijing.
The Prime Minister received an official welcome before the talks in the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square where the two leaders signed up to a suite of measures, including the agreement to work more closely to fight the production of methamphetamine.
Mr Key said the narcotics arrangement was designed to boost police co-operation to stem the flow of chemical from which illegal drugs are made.
They also agreed on new visas that will make it easier for business travellers from both countries.