(Canberra News) The Australian government said that China cannot join the Capital Comprehensive Progress Progress Agreement (CPTPP) in the near future.
Last Sunday (July 16th) officially joined CPTPP .It became the 12th member of Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam.This is one of the efforts that Britain wants to focus on India to India.
Australian Assistant Trade, Australian Assistant Trade, who met with other members in New Zealand, revealed that China is also fighting for CPTPP, but it is not currently on the agenda.The Australian Guardian quoted Als Saturday (July 15), "I don't think you will consider the future application for the future."
In addition to mainland China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Costa Rica also want to join CPTPP, but they must get unanimous consent from the existing members to join.
Arser described that CPTPP is "the most outstanding trade agreement in the world".He did not associate the possibility of adding China to CPTPP and associated with China -Australia to solve the problem of many trade disputes between the two countries.However, he strongly praised the rules of Britain's compliance with the World Trade Organization.
Als said: "It is a good thing to join the major economy in compliance with the rules of the WTO and meet the CPTPP standard. This is a good thing."
Als: There are still long roads to trade with China
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He said: "Although we have made some progress in eliminating trade obstacles with China, we still have a long way to go."
Aels pointed out: "These trade obstacles do not conform to the interests of Australian exporters, but they are not in line with the interests of Chinese, Chinese consumers or Chinese industries."
In the past six months, China has adopted a series of measures to relieve the trade tensions with Australia, including restoring the import of wood, coal and nuclear fruits imported from Australia, but barley, wine, seafood and red meat are still limited.
Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian, on Thursday (13th), met with Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Working Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Thursday (13th), met with Wang Yi, director of the Office of the CPC Central Committee.She told reporters: "I show that as long as the two countries are wise to deal with differences, we can develop bilateral relations while protecting the national interests."