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On October 10, 2000, President Clinton signed the Law on Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China.
U.S. President Clinton signed the Permanent Normal Trade Relations Act with China on 10 October 2000 at the Southern Grass of the White House on 10 October 2000 afternoon, making this law passed by the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives officially U.S. law. According to the Bill signed by Clinton, after China joined the World Trade Organization, the U.S. will cease implementing the annual review of China’s “Most Favorite Country Treatment” (“Normal Trade Relations”) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the 1974 World Trade Organization, establishing permanent normal trade relations with China. Implementing the Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China is in line with the WTO regulations, in line with the fundamental interests of the Chinese and American peoples, and is conducive to promoting Sino-Amer


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