
New Zealand’s Pioneering Role in China Relations: A Trade Success Story
New Zealand’s early support for China’s WTO bid and free trade agreements set a global model for pragmatic, rules-based economic partnerships.
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New Zealand’s early support for China’s WTO bid and free trade agreements set a global model for pragmatic, rules-based economic partnerships.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp met in Beijing, reaffirming commitment to bilateral cooperation and mutual respect.
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp visits China May 21-22 for talks on trade, tech cooperation, and cross-strait relations, amid growing EU-China engagement.
WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala applauds positive outcomes from China-U.S. economic talks, emphasizing global economic stability implications.
China and the U.S. establish economic consultation mechanism and report progress in latest high-level trade talks, signaling potential stabilization in relations.
Chinese Embassy denies reports of ongoing tariff discussions with U.S., reiterates call for Washington to address trade tensions.
President Xi Jinping completes Malaysia state visit, emphasizing economic collaboration and regional partnerships in Southeast Asia.
South Korea launches emergency measures to counter new US tariffs threatening key industries like automotive, as global trade tensions escalate.
Canadian PM Mark Carney announces end to traditional U.S. economic ties, vows retaliation against auto tariffs and plans industry diversification.
Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te’s new strategies aim to curb ties with the Chinese mainland, sparking concerns over economic fallout and cross-strait stability.
Chinese and Portuguese foreign ministers discuss enhanced cooperation as their comprehensive strategic partnership approaches its 20th anniversary in 2025.
China’s vice commerce minister highlights mutual trade benefits with U.S., as PepsiCo reports growth and pledges deeper China investments amid economic reforms.
China invites international investors to collaborate in its tech sector while opposing politicized trade barriers, per central bank governor Pan Gongsheng.
China expresses willingness to address mutual concerns with the U.S. through dialogue, rejecting threats and emphasizing WTO rules, following recent U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports.
The U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on Canadian goods starting March 4, with the auto industry expected to be the most affected, potentially impacting the Canadian economy significantly.
China urges the EU to collaborate on the anti-subsidy case against Chinese electric vehicles, emphasizing dialogue and mutual cooperation.
South Koreans express mixed views on U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, highlighting potential harm to their economy and global trade relations.