China promises to cut tariffs below those of many of America's other trade partners.
The plan would cut tariffs on cars produced within the region to a maximum of 5 percent by 2007.
China would drastically cut tariffs to levels less than those of most United States trade partners.
Whitlam, in contrast to earlier Labor leaders, also cut tariffs by 25 percent.
European Community officials said they were cutting tariffs by 20 to 100 percent on 140 tariff categories.
Since then Mexico has announced a number of measures to cut tariffs and to dismantle other trade controls.
It will cut global tariffs, and over the next decade that means a $744 billion tax cut.
Beijing will cut tariffs and increase foreign access to its markets.
He suggested that a solution might be cutting tariffs on cotton.
Mexico agreed to cut tariffs on European industrial products to as little as 4 percent by 2003.