CPTPP
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At Congressional Hearing, U.S. Trade Rep. Tai Comments on China Trade Issues
At a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on U.S. trade policy today, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai was asked about several China and Taiwan related trade issues: The review of the Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports, trade negotiations with Taiwan, and China's application to
Experts Weigh In on U.S.-China Trade Relations at WITA Event
At the 2024 International Trade Conference put on by the Washington International Trade Association (WITA), several U.S. trade policy experts took stock of U.S.-China trade relations.
UK CPTPP Parliamentary Debate Discusses Extra Scrutiny of Possible China Accession
As the UK finalizes its membership in the CPTPP, Parliament has been debating whether to impose extra scrutiny over China's accession to the agreement.
MOFCOM: China Makes "Positive" Progress on DEPA, Works on CPTPP
MOFCOM spokesperson He Yadong provided some updates on the progress made on China's accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA).
Australia-China Meetings Conclude, CPTPP Bid under Scrutiny
Following up on meetings held over the last couple of days, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese continued his meetings with Chinese leaders during his visit to China, discussing trade and various other issues.
Beijing Issues Rules on Source Code and Financial Services
Today, China's State Council published a document to promote "international high-standard" measures for opening up in pilot zones and free trade ports, potentially bringing it more in line with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, which it has applied to join.
China and New Zealand Strengthen Cooperation, Sign Deals to Expand Trade
During New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins' visit to China this week, the two sides signed agreements on agriculture, intellectual property, and education, and committed to start negotiating a "negative list" for services.