Huan Zhu
China and Nicaragua Sign Trade Agreement
Today, China and Nicaragua signed a free trade agreement after four rounds of negotiations that took place over the past year. The agreement has 22 chapters, including four chapters on services trade and investment.
Rundown of Raimondo's China Trip Meetings and Statements
During this week's trip to China, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discussed export controls, China's business environment and U.S.-China trade relations at meetings with Chinese officials and made additional statements in media interviews. Here are some highlights of her statements.
U.S./Chinese Commerce Ministers Meet, Agree on Mechanisms for Communication
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo is visiting China this week and meeting with her Chinese counterpart. The meeting offered both sides a chance to discuss contentious issues, including export controls, and to create four new mechanisms for communication.
China-Africa Leaders Talk Cooperation in the Backdrop of Regional Integration
At last week's China-Africa Leaders' Roundtable Dialogue, leaders on both sides discussed future collaboration with the goal of regional integration in Africa. Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward measures to support the industrialization and agricultural development of Africa.
China Starts Expiry Reviews on Rubber Products
Earlier this month, China's Ministry of Commerce launched expiry reviews on anti-dumping measures imposed on chlorobutyl rubber from the United States, the European Union, and Singapore.
Beijing Announces Ban on Japanese Aquatic Products
As Japan started discharging its treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean today, China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) announced that it is banning all imports of aquatic products from Japan.
China-South Africa Sign Agreements on Energy, Investment, and Trade
Chinese President Xi Jinping had a state visit to South Africa this week. After a meeting between the leaders of the two countries, the two sides signed multiple agreements on energy, investment, and trade. China agreed to donate energy power equipment and provide a grant of approximately US$27 million