China-Honduras Free Trade Agreement on Frozen Prawns
China and Honduras will commence a free trade agreement on September 1, eliminating tariffs on frozen prawn imports. The accord aims to boost trade relations and economic growth between the two nations.
China and Honduras are set to commence a free trade agreement focusing on frozen prawn imports from the Central American country, effective September 1. This development was announced by China's state council on Friday.
The new agreement will eliminate tariffs on frozen prawn imports from Honduras, facilitating easier and more cost-effective trade between the two nations.
This accord marks a significant step in strengthening economic ties and promoting mutual growth in the seafood sectors of China and Honduras.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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