Bush's trade envoy will visit China next week
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Last Update: 2003-06-05
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lead: Reuters, Washington, June 3 Reuters, Washington, June 3: a U.S government spokesman said Tuesday that the Bush administration's trade envoy will visit China next week to urge the Chinese government to further open its agricultural market to foreign countries Emz a few weeks ago, U.S trade representative Robert Zoellick complained to Congress about China's failure to comply with tariffs on agricultural products, such as grains and poultry Emz Allen Johnson, the U.S chief agricultural trade negotiator, will leave the United States for Beijing on Monday Allen Johnson said he had planned to visit China in March, but delayed the visit due to the change of the Chinese government and the impact of SARS As part of China's accession to the WTO, emz promised to further open the market for wheat, corn, cotton, vegetable oil and other agricultural products Emz officials at the U.S Department of trade said Allen Johnson's trip will help resolve trade disputes The Bush administration has decided to submit a report to the WTO asking China to remove barriers to the import of agricultural products At present, many U.S business groups have expressed strong interest in China's huge market, emz said Emz
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