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Talks with EU make positive progress in reaching BIT: MOFCOM

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China and the EU made positive progress in the latest round of negotiatio­ns for reaching a bilateral investment treaty ( BIT) last week, China’s Ministry of Commerce ( MOFCOM) said on Monday.

During the 35th round of talks held from December 6- 11, the two sides focused on remaining issues about the text and lists, according to the ministry.

Chinese officials have reiterated the nation’s hope to conclude the negotiatio­ns within this year. The BIT talks are among China’s most important trade and economic negotiatio­ns, and the negotiatio­ns started in 2013.

It is a common aspiration for China and the EU to clinch the deal at an early date, and China is willing to take into full considerat­ion of each other’s concerns and strive to complete the negotiatio­ns within 2020, Gao Feng, a spokespers­on for the MOFCOM, said.

Pan Yuanyuan, an associate researcher at the Institute of World Economics and Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that there might be some fierce arguments now within the EU countries about the BIT.

“Unlike trade pacts, deals on investment actually have no clear- cut standards. Besides, there are many countries in the trading bloc that have various investment review criteria, so it takes time,” said Pan.

“China is prepared for some changes from the EU, but no matter how many difference­s or frictions occur, we hope that trade, investment agreements and other existing cooperatio­n won’t be affected,” said Cui Hongjian, director of the Department of European Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

“If the treaty can be signed in this year as expected, there will also be follow- up discussion­s on details,” Pan noted, adding that the treaty is an important opportunit­y that EU cannot miss out on.

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