China and New Zealand Convene 34th Trade Committee on June 5, Agree to Advance Services Trade Negotiations

According to Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson He Yadong, the 34th China-New Zealand Joint Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation convened in Beijing on June 5. The two sides exchanged views on deepening bilateral economic and trade relations and strengthening cooperation under regional and multilateral frameworks. Both nations agreed to jointly advance service trade negative list negotiations under the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement and enhance coordination within mechanisms such as APEC and the WTO to support the rules-based multilateral trading system.
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