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China-Chile free trade deal to boost bilateral ties, cut tariffs

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

More items will be exempted from tariffs after the upgraded free trade agreement between China and Chile came into place, with the exemption likely to cover 98 percent of the items for bilateral trade, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.

The China-Chile free trade area will become the country’s highestlev­el one in terms of the openingup in goods trade, the ministry said in a statement.

The renewed free trade agreement, signed in 2017, took effect on Friday. According to it, China will gradually eliminate tariffs on some wood products from Chile within three years, and Chile will immediatel­y eliminate tariffs on Chinese goods like textiles, clothing, home appliances and sugar products.

“The protocol will further explore the potential of ChinaChile bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n, and enhance the level of trade liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on between the two countries,” the ministry said.

Wei Jianguo, vice-president of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said ChinaChile economic and trade cooperatio­n can be further enriched, which is conducive to deepening ties between China and Latin America.

Wei said China has an increasing demand for Chile’s agricultur­al products such as fruit and meat and partnershi­p in areas of e-commerce and environmen­t has great potential.

Official data showed bilateral trade reached $42.8 billion in 2018, an increase of 24 percent year-on-year, accounting for almost one third of Chile’s total foreign trade. Chile mainly exports mineral and forestry products to China, while it mainly imports textiles, light industrial products, electronic and machinery products from China.

The China-Chile FTA, signed in 2005, was the first FTA that China signed with a Latin American nation. In 2017, China and Chile upgraded the FTA, which covers protocol dealing with government procuremen­t, competitio­n policy and e-commerce businesses.

In terms of service trade, the two sides will open up more sectors to each other on the basis of the agreement, the ministry said.

For instance, China will open more than 20 sectors including legal services, entertainm­ent services and distributi­on, while Chile will promote the opening-up of more than 40 sectors including express delivery, transporta­tion and constructi­on, according to the ministry.

Chile and China have reaffirmed their commitment to multilater­alism and free trade principles, as protection­ism and anti-globalizat­ion prevail, Luis Schmidt, Chile’s ambassador to China, said in an earlier interview with China Daily.

“We really appreciate that such an important country as China has assumed the defense of free trade and multilater­alism, and has been playing a leading role in the fight against climate change,” he said.

 ?? WANG CHUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Cars to be exported to Chile wait to be loaded onto a cargo ship in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province, on May 26, 2018.
WANG CHUN / FOR CHINA DAILY Cars to be exported to Chile wait to be loaded onto a cargo ship in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province, on May 26, 2018.

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