China is negotiating free trade area (FTA) agreements with a
number of countries, said Assistant Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai in
Beijing on Tuesday.
Cui made the remarks in response to a questioner who asked if
President Hu Jintao was planning to discuss an FTA agreement
between China and India during his visit to India this month.
"China is in negotiations with some countries on the
arrangements of FTA, which will meet the needs of economic and
trade relations between China and related countries," said Cui.
Cui did not elaborate on which countries China is negotiating
with.
He said China hopes the negotiations will make progress and
reach arrangements that are beneficial to both sides as soon as
possible.
The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu announced on Tuesday,
President Hu will pay state visits to Vietnam, Laos, India and
Pakistan from November 15 to 26, during which Hu will also attend
the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting to be held in Hanoi,
Vietnam from November 17 to 19.
Assistant Minister of Commerce Fu Ziying has said China is
considering the possibility of establishing a free trade area with
India.
"Following the reopening of the trade post on the Indian-Chinese
border, our government is considering FTA talks with India," Fu
said last weekend at the 2007 China Industrial Development Forum in
Beijing.
(Xinhua News Agency November 8, 2006)