The China Mail - Dutch FM says supports "as free as possible" international trade

USD -
AED 3.672985
AFN 69.862893
ALL 86.712693
AMD 384.439725
ANG 1.789679
AOA 917.498216
ARS 1139.009103
AUD 1.560537
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.704195
BAM 1.730031
BBD 2.016807
BDT 121.662981
BGN 1.731715
BHD 0.377047
BIF 2972.424316
BMD 1
BND 1.290385
BOB 6.902408
BRL 5.633998
BSD 0.99885
BTN 85.843432
BWP 13.479578
BYN 3.268819
BYR 19600
BZD 2.006324
CAD 1.38815
CDF 2865.00022
CHF 0.829901
CLF 0.024622
CLP 944.939652
CNY 7.202501
CNH 7.20442
COP 4173.95
CRC 507.651482
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 97.536488
CZK 22.1137
DJF 177.86584
DKK 6.620435
DOP 58.956214
DZD 132.700958
EGP 49.876701
ERN 15
ETB 135.337612
EUR 0.887555
FJD 2.26765
FKP 0.743786
GBP 0.745785
GEL 2.740266
GGP 0.743786
GHS 11.636187
GIP 0.743786
GMD 71.999989
GNF 8652.808492
GTQ 7.667404
GYD 208.973707
HKD 7.827045
HNL 25.999929
HRK 6.679202
HTG 130.703229
HUF 357.955498
IDR 16353.2
ILS 3.59575
IMP 0.743786
INR 86.026303
IQD 1308.536046
IRR 42125.00012
ISK 128.520306
JEP 0.743786
JMD 158.726227
JOD 0.708953
JPY 144.019501
KES 129.200677
KGS 87.449909
KHR 3998.319291
KMF 434.502059
KPW 900.030548
KRW 1383.545035
KWD 0.30694
KYD 0.832357
KZT 505.900044
LAK 21590.160237
LBP 89498.927442
LKR 299.009288
LRD 199.765596
LSL 18.008846
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.456877
MAD 9.228395
MDL 17.345422
MGA 4489.064815
MKD 54.484994
MMK 2099.853846
MNT 3576.974887
MOP 8.051481
MRU 39.544449
MUR 45.44991
MVR 15.45998
MWK 1731.938701
MXN 19.358295
MYR 4.275023
MZN 63.909656
NAD 18.008846
NGN 1590.070169
NIO 36.753649
NOK 10.218725
NPR 137.346808
NZD 1.695965
OMR 0.384964
PAB 0.998837
PEN 3.673684
PGK 4.094648
PHP 55.679045
PKR 281.675719
PLN 3.771675
PYG 7966.386555
QAR 3.650862
RON 4.491097
RSD 103.688633
RUB 79.67428
RWF 1430.839654
SAR 3.750858
SBD 8.350767
SCR 14.219487
SDG 600.501393
SEK 9.64419
SGD 1.292915
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.72024
SLL 20969.500214
SOS 570.801803
SRD 36.650325
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.739496
SYP 13002.114388
SZL 18.006192
THB 32.926505
TJS 10.173061
TMT 3.505
TND 2.988147
TOP 2.342103
TRY 38.91952
TTD 6.789031
TWD 30.085008
TZS 2697.50062
UAH 41.461035
UGX 3647.058824
UYU 41.547988
UZS 12923.485184
VES 94.846525
VND 25976.5
VUV 121.24204
WST 2.693843
XAF 580.22848
XAG 0.030401
XAU 0.000304
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.720204
XOF 580.236179
XPF 105.493145
YER 243.849943
ZAR 18.012699
ZMK 9001.204253
ZMW 27.2443
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    4.2000

    67.2

    +6.25%

  • RYCEF

    0.3300

    11.25

    +2.93%

  • SCS

    0.1000

    10.11

    +0.99%

  • GSK

    0.2250

    38.765

    +0.58%

  • NGG

    0.1500

    73.72

    +0.2%

  • CMSC

    -0.0160

    22.034

    -0.07%

  • RIO

    -0.3000

    61.68

    -0.49%

  • BP

    0.0950

    28.975

    +0.33%

  • RELX

    -0.1150

    54.985

    -0.21%

  • BTI

    0.0400

    44.5

    +0.09%

  • CMSD

    -0.0010

    21.789

    -0%

  • JRI

    -0.1000

    12.62

    -0.79%

  • VOD

    0.1350

    10.555

    +1.28%

  • AZN

    0.3700

    70.05

    +0.53%

  • BCE

    0.0350

    21.505

    +0.16%

  • BCC

    -0.6100

    86.72

    -0.7%

Dutch FM says supports "as free as possible" international trade
Dutch FM says supports "as free as possible" international trade / Photo: © AFP

Dutch FM says supports "as free as possible" international trade

Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said on Thursday that the Netherlands's agenda was to have "as free as possible" international trade, following the recent trade talks between China and the United States.

Text size:

The US and China drastically rolled back sweeping tariffs on each other's goods for 90 days in May after talks in Geneva, marking a temporary de-escalation in a brutal trade war that roiled global markets.

Veldkamp, who was on his first official visit to China since taking office, said he discussed the tariffs with Chinese officials, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

"The topics of the day were discussed...(including) international trade and tariffs and the agreement to which the US and China have come to in Geneva recently and the 90 days pause, and the developments in that regard," Veldkamp told reporters at the Dutch embassy in Beijing.

"For the Netherlands, of course, it will always remain on our agenda to have an international trade that is as free as possible," he said, adding that the country will "stand" with the EU on matters such as tariffs.

Earlier on in the day, Veldkamp told Wang that the Netherlands and the EU want to work with China "on the global challenges that we're facing together".

"For the Netherlands, the relationship with China is one of the most consequential ones that we have," he said.

Wang told Veldkamp that Beijing "highly values" its relations with the Netherlands and that the country remains China's second-largest trading partner in the EU.

On trade, Wang said that "current manifestations of unilateralism, protectionism and hegemonic bullying are seriously impacting the international trade system", in a veiled reference to the United States.

The Netherlands in January announced a tightening of export controls on advanced semiconductor production equipment -- a move that Beijing expressed "high concern" about, calling on the Dutch to "respect market principles".

Veldkamp on Thursday said that while China "always" asks for an easing on semiconductor export controls, it was in the Dutch's interest "to look specifically at national security concerns".

He added that the topic of semiconductors will likely be on the agenda when Dutch Foreign Trade Minister Reinette Klever visits Beijing next month.

C.Fong--ThChM