China FTA Network China and Singapore signed the China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement on October 23, 2008, during Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s visit to China Under this Agreement, the two countries will accelerate the liberalization of trade in goods on the basis of the Agreement on Trade in Goods of the China-ASEAN FTA and further liberalize the trade in services
China FTA Network The Chinese Government deems Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) as a new platform to further opening up to the outside and speeding up domestic reforms, an effective approach to integrate into global economy and strengthen economic cooperation with other economies, as well as particularly an important supplement to the multilateral trading system Currently, China has 24 FTAs under construction
Article 1 For each product the base rate of customs duties, to which the successive reductions set out in Annex I are to be applied, shall be the most-favoured nation customs duty rate applied on 1 January 2012 If a Party reduces its applied most favoured nation import customs duty rate after the entry into force of this Agreement and before the end of the tariff elimination period, the tariff
Preamble - 中国自由贸易区服务网 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE Preamble The Government of the People’s Republic of China (“China”) and the Government of the Republic of Chile (“Chile”), hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”;
ANNEX6 CUSTOMARYINTERNATIONALLAW . . . CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW The Parties confirm their shared understanding that “customary international law” generally and as specifically referenced in Article 95 and Annex 7 results from a general and consistent practice of States that they follow from a sense of legal obligation With regard to Article 95, the customary international law minimum standard of treatment of aliens refers