中新着眼于自由贸易协定升级
China and Singapore have started talks aimed at upgrading their current free trade agreement negotiations.
中国与新加坡已就升级现有自由贸易协定展开会谈。
The two sides are expected to conclude the negotiations by the end of next year.
The CSFTA, which came into force in January 2009, was the Chinese government's first such agreement with any Asian country.
Under the current terms, 95 percent of Singapore's exports to China are already duty free, while there are no tariffs on all Chinese exports to Singapore.
For more on this, CRI's Shane Bigham spoke with John Ross, senior fellow with the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University.