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China, Mexico talk free trade?

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China’s ambassador to Mexico Qiu Xiaoqi said on Wednesday that China is willing to negotiate a free-trade agreement with Mexico.

“Mexico is China’s secondlarg­est trading partner in Latin America and China is Mexico’s second-largest trading partner in the world. This is a highly important relationsh­ip and we have great interest in deepening and broadening these ties,” said Qiu. “I think any agreement to make trade easier is very worthy.”

The ambassador spoke to the press after a speech at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to China.

Qiu indicated that, while China is always willing to discuss the topic with the Mexican government, no discussion­s have been held so far.

“If we negotiate a free-trade agreement, this will greatly favor trade exchanges between our two countries. There is no difficulty from China’s side,” he explained.

As an example of trade between the two sides, Qiu praised Mexico’s close economic and commercial ties with Hong Kong, a special administra­tive region in China, which has developed year after year.

“Hong Kong is a very dynamic region, economical­ly, and Mexico has great interest in promoting greater cooperatio­n and trade with this part of China. I am very optimistic on the future of the relationsh­ip between Hong Kong and Mexico,” the ambassador concluded.

Mexico has great interest in promoting greater cooperatio­n and trade.” Qiu Xiaoqi, China’s ambassador to Mexico

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