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BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao reminded the EU Wednesday of the good relationship China and the EU enjoy
and said they should work to resolve the textile trade disputes.
Wen told the European Union foreign
ministers, who are on the first official visit to China, that the two sides need
to work together to settle the trade disputes while keeping China-EU
comprehensive strategic partnership relations in mind.
"We should start from the general situation of
maintaining the comprehensive strategic partnership relations between China and
the EU, strengthen dialogue and exchanges on an equal footing and seek an
appropriate way to resolve the trade issues," Wen said during a meeting with EU
"troika" foreign ministers -- Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, EU
External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner and British Foreign
Secretary's representative, the British Ambassador to China Christopher Hum.
The United States and the European Union, at the
request of producers who claimed that they were hurt by a flood of Chinese
textiles, started procedures at the end of April that could lead to limitation
of imports of Chinese textile products.
Chinese Trade Minister Bo Xilai called on the
European Union (EU) last week not to exaggerate the textile issue. He spoke
during his meeting with EU's Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson in Paris,saying
limitation on Chinese textile products not only harms China's interests but also
damages the interests of EU importers, retailers and consumers.
Worldwide textile quotas were eliminated at the
beginning of the 2005 as a result of the previous round of world free trade
negotiations. China has imposed export tariffs on textile exports in a bid to
ease world worries of an export surge of textile goods.
The Chinese premier stressed that China's
self-imposed measures on textile exports have born positive results. He promised
China will take more "effective measures" to exercise a "macro-control" of the
textile sector in China.
"We will take further economic measures to prevent an
excessive growth of China's textile and garment exports," Wen said. "Those
measures are also aimed at restructuring China's textile sector and ensuring a
healthy, sustainable growth of the sector."
China-EU trade hit 177.3 billion US dollars in 2004,
up 73 times from that in 1975 when China and the European Community forged full
diplomatic relations. The European Union became China's top trade partner last
year after it expanded to 25 members. China was EU's second largest trade
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