1. LINE

      Text:AAAPrint
      Economy

      China, Australia sign free trade agreement(2)

      1
      2015-06-17 11:17chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Gu Liping
      China's Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng (L) and Australia's Trade Minister Andrew Robb (R) pose for photos with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott after signing the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement at the National Gallery in Canberra June 17, 2015. (Photo: Xinhua/Justin Qian)

      China's Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng (L) and Australia's Trade Minister Andrew Robb (R) pose for photos with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott after signing the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement at the National Gallery in Canberra June 17, 2015. (Photo: Xinhua/Justin Qian)

      Australia's agricultural, mining, manufacturing and tourism industries will see a steady growth. Products like wine or seafood, scheduled for zero tariffs within four years, will have undergone two reductions by next year - once when the FTA is signed and once at the start of next year – resulting in their tariffs being halved.

      Beef, Australia's largest agricultural export to China valued at A$722 million ($551 million) in 2013, will have its current tariffs of 12-25 percent abolished within nine years. China is also Australia's third-largest wine export market, worth A$217 million in 2013.

      Service trade will be a key cooperation field for the two nations including banking, insurance, legal service, education and senior health care. The two countries will also relax the visa application process for an easier talent exchange.

      It is believed that 93 percent of imported goods from Australia will have zero tariff by 2019.

      Statistics from 2013 shows that the trade between the two nations can see a growth more than $16 billion, a 10 percent growth from that total volume of 2013.

      Highlights of China-Australia trade

      Top 5 export to Australia 2013-14

      1. Clothing - $3.95 billion

      2. Telecommunication equipment and parts - $3.79 billion

      3. Computers - $3.72 billion

      4. Furniture - $1.7 billion

      5. Daily necessities - $1.39 billion

      Top 5 exports to China 2013-14

      1. Iron ores and concentrates - $44.3 billion

      2. Coal - $7.2 billion

      3. Gold - $6.3 billion

      4. Education-related travel services - $3.17 billion

      5. Copper - $1.63 billion

      Source: General Administration of Customs

      Related news

      MorePhoto

      Most popular in 24h

      MoreTop news

      MoreVideo

      News
      Politics
      Business
      Society
      Culture
      Military
      Sci-tech
      Entertainment
      Sports
      Odd
      Features
      Biz
      Economy
      Travel
      Travel News
      Travel Types
      Events
      Food
      Hotel
      Bar & Club
      Architecture
      Gallery
      Photo
      CNS Photo
      Video
      Video
      Learning Chinese
      Learn About China
      Social Chinese
      Business Chinese
      Buzz Words
      Bilingual
      Resources
      ECNS Wire
      Special Coverage
      Infographics
      Voices
      LINE
      Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
      Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本免费人成网ww555在线| 免费播放在线日本感人片| 亚洲一区二区三区免费| 免费一区二区无码东京热| 亚洲一区二区中文| 成人免费无码大片a毛片| 日韩大片在线永久免费观看网站| 国产亚洲精品自在线观看| 69视频免费观看l| 美女黄频免费网站| 久久亚洲精品成人av无码网站| 啦啦啦在线免费视频| a级毛片免费网站| 亚洲一区二区三区在线网站| 亚洲日韩人妻第一页| 免费观看AV片在线播放| 国产免费久久精品99久久| 一本色道久久综合亚洲精品蜜桃冫 | 可以免费看的卡一卡二| 亚洲精品美女网站| 亚洲人成色777777在线观看| 成人无遮挡毛片免费看| 日韩免费观看一区| 香蕉视频免费在线播放| 亚洲国产片在线观看| 亚洲日韩欧洲无码av夜夜摸| 日韩免费高清视频| 99视频全部免费精品全部四虎| 亚洲精品视频免费观看| 亚洲av无码专区在线观看下载| 久久久久亚洲精品无码蜜桃| 亚洲一区二区三区在线播放| 色窝窝免费一区二区三区| 久久久久久影院久久久久免费精品国产小说 | 99亚洲精品高清一二区| 波多野结衣免费视频观看 | 亚洲国产免费综合| 国内外成人免费视频| 国国内清清草原免费视频99 | 日本亚洲免费无线码| 久久九九全国免费|