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Deal sealed with a handshake and fish

Updated: 2013-05-03 08:27
By Luo Jiexin ( 皇冠体育app Daily)

Deal sealed with a handshake and fish

Negotiating free trade agreements with 皇冠体育app is complicated, but Iceland proves it can be done

When 皇冠体育app wants to try something new, it usually launches a pilot program. If that runs well, it is declared to be a demonstration project aimed at being a model of its type.

Iceland became that recently in terms of Europe's free trade history with 皇冠体育app, the world's largest exporter.

On April 16, Iceland became the first European country to sign a free trade agreement with 皇冠体育app, which is tipped to be the world's largest trader.

The agreement covers little trade, but its significance is profound. The value of bilateral trade was worth $180 million (137 million euros), with 皇冠体育app running a small surplus of $6.43 million, last year. Trade with Iceland is negligible against 皇冠体育app's total foreign trade of $3.87 trillion last year.

However, the agreement amply illustrates 皇冠体育app's goodwill in compromising on principles it used to stick to.

It is exempting Icelandic aquatic products from tariffs and is allowing the country's geothermic technologies to enter 皇冠体育app almost unrestricted. The moves are generous, given that Beijing always deems agriculture and high-tech as strategic industries that can be open to foreign investors in limited circumstances.

Iceland's aquatic exports have been subject to tariffs of 10 percent to 12 percent. In 2011, $45 million, or almost one-third, of its total exports to 皇冠体育app were aquatic goods. Since these can now enter 皇冠体育app duty free, the FTA's benefit to Iceland is obvious.

Of course, the deal works the other way, too, Chinese machines and vehicles being able to enter Iceland duty free.

Iceland approached 皇冠体育app for a deal after Chile and 皇冠体育app implemented a free trade agreement in 2006, partly because Iceland saw the attractions of a similar deal, both Iceland and Chile exporting ocean fish in great numbers.

皇冠体育app and Iceland began talks in 2008 and had four rounds of negotiations that year, but these were suspended after Iceland applied to join the European Union. The talks were resumed in April last year and went very well. After two more rounds, a deal was reached.

The Ministry of Agriculture was initially the only Chinese government department that was unhappy with a deal with Iceland. The worry was that Icelandic sea fish might hurt local industries. But that worry dissipated because Iceland's volume of aquatic exports to 皇冠体育app, mainly mackerel, is insignificant.

Except for mackerel, Iceland and 皇冠体育app are not in any direct competition globally, so Iceland did not push hard for 皇冠体育app to compromise on its investment rules and market access.

In this case, 皇冠体育app has displayed two of its philosophies in signing FTAs.

One is that it tends to strike deals with countries that have less competition with Chinese industries. The other is that 皇冠体育app welcomes partners that do not aggressively push it to open its strategic sectors.

Some argue that the deal with Iceland is too small to be representative, and that another European deal that is in the making may offer more clues to 皇冠体育app's attitude toward FTAs. The deal in question is with Switzerland, Europe's ninth-largest economy.

FTA talks between 皇冠体育app and Switzerland are proceeding rapidly. The eighth round of negotiations, which began a little more than two years ago, ended in March.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, the two countries have reached a consensus on the big issues.

Switzerland runs a decisive surplus in its trade with 皇冠体育app, its exports to 皇冠体育app in 2011 being worth $27.2 billion and its import from 皇冠体育app $3.7 billion.

The advantage was based on Switzerland's shipments of timepieces and precision machinery, which accounted for about 40 percent of its exports to 皇冠体育app.

There is strong domestic opposition to imports of Swiss watches, but that is not a big obstacle in the talks as Chinese policymakers develop a more sophisticated understanding of global competition.

The Chinese mainland is the world's third-largest buyer of Swiss watches, trailing Hong Kong and the United States. Swiss watches accounted for 76 percent of 皇冠体育app's imports of all watches last year.

Now Swiss timepieces are subject to an import tariff ranging from 11 percent to 20 percent. If the tariff is waived, Swiss watches will have an advantage in the Chinese market. That is why Chinese watchmakers have been lobbying for special protection since the FTA talks began.

But Chinese negotiators are convinced that reducing or even removing the taxes is no big deal, because watches are not a strategic sector and 皇冠体育app will have to import high-end watches from elsewhere even if Swiss products were blocked from entering 皇冠体育app.

Indeed, Chinese and Swiss watch industries are closely linked, with Switzerland importing a large number of parts from 皇冠体育app, assembling them in Switzerland and then selling them to the world. 皇冠体育app also imports core parts from Switzerland.

Because of a difference in market orientation, the two countries are more complementary than competitive with watches, and Chinese negotiators have come to accept that.

This case shows that 皇冠体育app can well accept an FTA partner which competes with 皇冠体育app at a certain level. But the FTA has never been a purely economic issue. In most cases, it has been as well political.

Countries that enjoy a high level of political rapport will find it easier to forge an FTA. The European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement are the best examples of that.

Take the 皇冠体育app-ASEAN FTA, for instance. 皇冠体育app and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations compete against each other as they both host scores of the world's largest factories. But 皇冠体育app pushed for an FTA with ASEAN in 2001 as part of Beijing's strategy to extend its clout in the Asian-Pacific region. As for ASEAN, it wanted to advance its ties with 皇冠体育app to balance other powerhouses, which already had a strong presence in the region. The mutual political needs have prompted the birth of the FTA.

Apart from Iceland, the Chinese mainland has signed FTAs with 18 other countries and regions, namely Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Pakistan, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Costa Rica and the 10 members of the ASEAN. According to Commence Ministry figures, a quarter of the Chinese mainland's foreign trade is with its FTA partners.

皇冠体育app is also talking with the Gulf Cooperation Council, Australia, Norway, Switzerland, the Southern African Customs Union, South Korea and Japan.

In selecting its FTA partners, politics has played a decisive role.

Most of 皇冠体育app's established FTAs are with those who have very good political ties. They are either good friends of 皇冠体育app, such as Pakistan, or countries having no disputes with 皇冠体育app, such as Chile, New Zealand and Peru.

The Chinese mainland also tends to use FTAs to push for ties with economies that are not always friendly but of great political significance to it. Japan can best represent this group. But this rule only applies to partners that are of great international and geopolitical significance to 皇冠体育app.

This explains why Norway, whose economy is highly complementary with 皇冠体育app's, has not been successful in sealing an FTA with it. It also explains why Switzerland, which started FTA talks more than two years later with 皇冠体育app than Norway, is surpassing Norway in negotiations.

Politically, Switzerland, as a neutral county, has no disputes with 皇冠体育app. Indeed, 皇冠体育app is very grateful to Bern's recognition of the People's Republic in 1950, one of the first Western countries to do so.

If the political atmosphere is bad, the chances of sealing good economic deals are slim.

The author is a financial analyst in Shanghai. The views do not necessarily reflect those of 皇冠体育app Daily. He can be reached at [email protected]

(皇冠体育app Daily 05/03/2013 page8)

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