China WTO Talks Expected by March.(Company Business and Marketing)(Brief Article)
Ceramic Industry, March, 2001
Beijing's chief World Trade Organization negotiator, Long Yongtu, said it was unlikely the next round of WTO talks would be held in February. He said that China wants to wait until all parties in the new Bush administration are ready before the two sides meet again. But he denied an Australian news report saying China may delay WTO entry until as late as next year.
"Given the atmosphere and progress in Geneva in the last talks, I still believe we can get in the WTO this year," he said. "Which month is not important."
After talks in January in Geneva, the next round of meetings was planned to take place at the end of February or in early March.
"If we are to meet, I prefer to have a good meeting. But because of the changing of new...
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