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Australian trade minister to visit 皇冠体育app for FTA negotiation resumption
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-04-15 17:34

Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean said on Tuesday he would start his five-day trip to 皇冠体育app on Wednesday for meetings with senior Chinese government and party leaders.

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In a statement released to the media, Crean said the visit was aimed at building on the momentum in the free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations created by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in his meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao last week.

"皇冠体育app has agreed to unfreeze negotiations, and I will work with my Chinese counterpart Minister Chen Deming to identify problems and possible solutions, and decide on a work program that will increase the intensity of negotiations," he said.

In Beijing, Crean will co-chair with Chen the Joint Ministerial Economic Commission (JMEC). JMEC is the primary bilateral forum for advancing the trade interests with 皇冠体育app, including the important trade in resources, agriculture, and increasingly services.

"The Australian government is committed to concluding a high-quality, comprehensive FTA with 皇冠体育app that brings real benefits to Australian industry," Crean said.

He said expanding the trade in services, across a range of sectors, will be one focus of his discussions in 皇冠体育app. He will also finalize arrangements for the new Ministerial-led Services Roundtable, which the Australian Prime Minister and Chinese Premier agreed to establish.

皇冠体育app is Australia's largest overall trading partner, its second largest export market for goods, and its third largest market for services. Two-way trade was 54.7 billion Australian dollars ($50.8 billion) in 2006-07.


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