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Tuesday, April 18, 2000, updated at 15:34(GMT+8)
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EU, China to Resume WTO Talks "Very Shortly": EU envoy

China will resume talks shortly with the European Union on joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), the EU ambassador in China said Tuesday.

"I am happy to announce that the negotiations will reconvene very shortly," EU envoy Endymion Wilkinson told a World Economic Forum conference in Beijing.

He added that he hoped the next round of talks would lead to an agreement on China's membership of the world trade body.

"We are winding down to what we think will be the final session," he said.

"A deal is within reach, but important issues remain to be solved."

Wilkinson declined to say when or where the next round of negotiations would take place.

Pascal Lamy, the EU's top trade negotiator who took part in the last round of talks in Beijing in March, said last week that he was ready to return to the Chinese capital for further discussions.

The European Union is the largest of China's trading partners yet to conclude a bilateral agreement that would open the way for China to accede to the WTO and its rules-based trading regime.






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China will resume talks shortly with the European Union on joining the WTO, the EU ambassador in China said Tuesday.

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