China, US Conclude Morning Session of WTO Talks

Top trade negotiators from China and the United States had a three-hour-long meeting on the morning of November 10 in a new round of negotiations on China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

US Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky and U.S. President Bill Clinton's Chief Economic Advisor Gene Sperling, met with Shi Guangsheng, minister of foreign trade and economic cooperation (MOFTEC), and Long Yongtu, MOFTEC chief negotiator. They ended their small-scale morning session of talks at 13:30 Beijing time (5:30 GMT).

Before the meeting, the Chinese team of negotiators of about 20 members, and the US team of negotiators of about a dozen members held a 20-minute meeting.

It is still not clear when the next session of talks will begin.

A MOFTEC official said on condition of unanimity that he was optimistic about the current round of talks.

Barshefsky and the US team arrived here Tuesday night for the new round of WTO talks with China.

China has tried for 13 years to enter the WTO. In September, China and the US agreed to resume their discussions.

Following subsequent talks late September in Washington, MOFTEC Minister Shi Guangsheng said his meeting with Barshefsky was " beneficial" and "constructive."


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