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Who can help me find five pieces of news about China's foreign trade?

1. The free trade agreement between New Zealand and China is expected to be reached in April next year.

"Before the end of April next year, New Zealand will become the first developed country to reach an FTA (Free Trade Agreement) with China." Mackenzie, President of North Asia Region of New Zealand Trade Development Council, told the Morning Post reporter yesterday that they will increase their investment in China and plan to organize the largest exhibition group in its history to participate in the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo. "The area of the exhibition hall we booked has reached 2,000 square meters, which is far greater than the scale of the Aichi World Expo."

2. News from the East. News on April 3: Yesterday, I learned from Tianjin Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau that according to the requirements of the Announcement of AQSIQ on the Registration of Domestic Consignees of Imported Waste Materials, the state will implement the consignee registration system for domestic enterprises engaged in importing waste materials from April 1 2007. The announcement stipulates that only importers and consignees with import and export trade authority, fixed office space, compliance with China's environmental protection technical regulations, establishment and implementation of quality management system, relatively stable supply of goods and domestic processing and utilization enterprises are eligible to apply to AQSIQ for registration and engage in the import business of waste raw materials. Before September 1, domestic consignees who are not registered by AQSIQ will no longer accept the inspection of imported waste materials.

Recently, the Ministry of Commerce and the State Environmental Protection Administration jointly issued a notice, demanding that commercial and environmental protection departments at all levels take practical and effective measures to strengthen environmental supervision of export enterprises in accordance with the requirements of implementing Scientific Outlook on Development and building a harmonious socialist society, urge export enterprises to take the lead in assuming social environmental responsibilities, play an exemplary role in environmental protection, and resolutely stop export behavior at the expense of the environment.

International Herald reporter Pan and Song Yuan are from Mexico and Beijing respectively. While the United States completely bans "Made in China" and "recall orders" emerge one after another, the United States government is planning a new conspiracy in an attempt to win over Latin American countries to boycott American goods.

During his recent visit to Uruguay, Minister Gutierrez clearly pointed out that China is Latin America's main rival in global trade. He called on Latin American countries to strengthen cooperation with the United States and resist China's trade offensive in Latin America and other regions.

5. Times News (Reporter Xu Yier) Is it possible to reduce the export tax rebate rate of textiles and clothing by another 2 percentage points from next year? Yesterday, Jiang Zhe, vice president of China Textile Import and Export Chamber of Commerce, told reporters that he had not heard the news.

The industry believes that the growth rate of textile and garment exports is still high, and adjustment is not impossible.