Mofcom free trade agreements

The Chinese Government deems Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) as a new platform to further opening up to the outside and speeding up domestic reforms, an effective approach to integrate into global economy and strengthen economic cooperation with other economies, as well as particularly an important supplement to the multilateral trading system. Currently, China has 24 FTAs under construction, among which 16 Agreements have been signed and implemented already.
FTA News Release
- 2024/06/18 Chinese Ministry of Commerce and Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade sign Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Further Enhancing the Implementation of China-Australia Free Trade Agreem
- 2024/06/14 China and New Zealand launch FTA service trade negotiations based on negative list approach
- 2024/02/07 China and Honduras sign FTA early harvest arrangement
- 2024/02/01 The fifth round of negotiations on version 3.0 of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area has launched
- 2023/12/22 The seventh meeting of the China-New Zealand FTZ Joint Commission was held
- 2023/12/08 China and Singapore Sign FTA Further Upgrading Protocol
- 2023/10/18 China signed a free trade agreement with Serbia
- 2023/09/01 China and Nicaragua officially signed FTA
- 2023/07/26 China and Nicaragua announce substantive conclusion of FTA negotiations
- 2023/07/05 Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and Minster of Economic Development of Honduras Announce the Launch of China-Honduras FTA Negotiations
- 2023/06/26 China International Trade Representative and Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen attended the Opening Ceremony of the Third Round of Negotiations of China-ASEAN FTA 3.0
- 2023/06/12 First round of China-Serbia FTA negotiations held in Serbia
- 2023/05/12 China and Ecuador Signed Free Trade Agreement
- 2023/04/13 Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with Tomislav Momirovic, Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade of Serbia
- 2023/04/13 The second round of negotiations on Version 3.0 China-ASEAN Free Trade Area was held in Thailand
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