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   [News] China handle case on textile imports quota 2005-1-19

China said Tuesday that US government¡¯s acceptance of industrial appeal, which will result in import quota on Chinese fabric products, will seriously impact Sino-US trade ties.

Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesman Chong Quan said the US government¡¯s action encouraged US industries to abuse special safeguard measures on Chinese fabric products, which permit import restriction under easy condition.

The US Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements, an interagency group chaired by the US Department of Commerce, accepted appeal from domestic industry on imports limitation of certain cotton yarn, accusing growth of such products of disrupting the US market.

It¡¯s the seventh such application adopted by US government since last month, following re-imposed import quotas on bathgowns, bras, socks and certain textiles and another six restriction application on cotton and fabric textiles including trousers and shirts.

"Chinese government has strived to solve the problem through enhancing exchange and cooperation," Chong said, "however, the US government ignored that."

Some US industrial organizations require restrictions on Chinese textile products based on an assumption, damaging the free trade of textile products and will extend imports quota in another way, he said.

The US government¡¯s action violates conditions delineated in the legal documents for China¡¯s WTO admission and US domestic rules on the procedure, as well as run counter to WTO¡¯s principle of free trade, he said.

That will severely frustrate Chinese companies¡¯ and people¡¯s confidence in the international trade environment after its WTO accession and sabotage the multilateral trade system, Chong noted.

 

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