Published on: 2026-06-12
Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –
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Beijing, June 12 /Xin Hua/ — China and New Zealand have agreed to jointly promote negotiations on the negative list in the field of trade in services within the framework of the free trade agreement, the official representative of the Ministry of Commerce of the PRC, He Yadun, announced on Thursday.
Both sides agreed to continue strengthening contacts and cooperation within the framework of structures such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and the World Trade Organization, as well as to support a multilateral trading system based on rules, Ha Yadun said at a departmental press conference in response to a journalist’s question about the 34th meeting of the China-New Zealand Joint Trade and Economic Commission.
According to him, the meeting took place on June 5 in Beijing. During the meeting, both sides held an in-depth exchange of views on the development of bilateral trade and economic relations, as well as on strengthening cooperation in the regional and multilateral format.
He added that the Ministry of Commerce of New Zealand is ready to jointly use the mechanism of the joint commission together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of New Zealand, continue to develop bilateral trade and economic cooperation, and promote regional and multilateral agendas in order to make a greater contribution to building a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries. -0-
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