Newsletter
Weather
Community
English home Forum Photo Gallery Features Newsletter Archive   About US Help Site Map
China
World
Opinion
Business
Sci-Edu
Culture/Life
Sports
Photos
 Services
- Newsletter
- Online Community
- China Biz Info
- News Archive
- Feedback
- Voices of Readers
- Weather Forecast
 RSS Feeds
- China 
- Business 
- World 
- Sci-Edu 
- Culture/Life 
- Sports 
- Photos 
- Most Popular 
- FM Briefings 
 Search
 About China
- China at a glance
- China in brief 2004
- Chinese history
- Constitution
- Laws & regulations
- CPC & state organs
- Ethnic minorities
- Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping

Home >> Business
UPDATED: 08:24, June 08, 2005
NZ, China achieve progress in FTA negotiation
font size    

"Good progress" has been made in the negotiation process between New Zealand and China on establishing the Free Trade Area (FTA), said New Zealand Minister for Trade Negotiations Jim Sutton in Beijing Tuesday.

China and New Zealand kicked off FTA talks on Dec. 6, 2004. The third-round talks were held from May 18 to May 20 in New Zealand, during which the two sides held discussions on trade, service and investment issues. The next round of talks would be held in Beijing in July this year.

Sutton told the press that during the past three rounds of negotiations, New Zealand and China have made progress in "understanding each other's positions, identifying each other's priorities and identifying areas of potential sensitivity."

The "strong bilateral relations" between New Zealand and the economic complementarity between the two sides provide sound basis for the establishment of a "high-quality" FTA, the minister said.

Sutton said New Zealand has accomplished "three firsts" in its relations with China in recent years: it is the first developed country to conclude a bilateral market access agreement with China for its entry to the World Trade Organization; the first to recognize China's status as a market economy and the first countryto enter FTA negotiations with China.

"New Zealand would like to become the first developed country to complete the FTA negotiation with China," he noted.

Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and Sutton held the first meeting of the China-New Zealand Joint Ministerial Commission Monday afternoon, agreeing to build a free trade area as soon as possible.

Sutton arrived here Saturday on a seven-day visit to China. Besides Beijing, the minister and his entourage from more than 20 New Zealand's leading dairy and agritech companies will also visitsome of China's most important dairy farming regions, including north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

New Zealand is willing to explore the opportunities for cooperation with Chinese dairy industries, especially in the production, processing and agricultural services sectors, Sutton said.

Source: Xinhua


Comments on the story Comment on the story Recommend to friends Tell a friend Print friendly Version Print friendly format Save to disk Save this


   Recommendation
- Text Version
- RSS Feeds
- China Forum
- Newsletter
- People's Comment
- Most Popular
 Related News
- Japan, New Zealand, Romania mull cooperation on UNSC reform

- New Zealand PM ends China tour

- New Zealand aims to conclude FTA talks with China first

Online marketplace of Manufacturers & Wholesalers

Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved