
SANTIAGO, May 25 -- China and Chile on Monday agreed to explore the possibility of upgrading their decade-old free trade agreement (FTA) to further promote bilateral trade and investment.
The latest move came as the two governments issued a joint declaration after visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiangmet with the Chilean President Michelle Bachelet.
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