C&M Targets Trade for Taiwan
Mon., Jul. 7, 2014
By Kevin McCauley
C&M International is working to negotiate a free trade agreement with the US for Taiwan under a one-year pact worth $423,728.
The agreement is with the Bureau of Foreign Trade unit of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China.
It also empowers C&M to rep the island nation become multilateral global regulatory bodes such as the World Trade Organization, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
C&M provides the Ministry with emerging policy developments in the US and maintains and updates the US-Taiwan Connect website.
The agreement, which expires at yearend, calls for C&M to avoid work or contact with the People's Republic of China or any of its entities.
The agreement is with the Bureau of Foreign Trade unit of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China.
It also empowers C&M to rep the island nation become multilateral global regulatory bodes such as the World Trade Organization, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
C&M provides the Ministry with emerging policy developments in the US and maintains and updates the US-Taiwan Connect website.
The agreement, which expires at yearend, calls for C&M to avoid work or contact with the People's Republic of China or any of its entities.
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