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BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Monday expressed "strong displeasure and firm opposition" to US re-imposing of quota upon three types of Chinese textile products.
Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Liao Xiaoqi summoned David Sedney,
charge d'affaires ad interim of the US embassy in China, and presented a note
from the Chinese government on the issue.
The quota regime on textile goods was eliminated on January 1 this
year, indicating the start of integration of textile trade. Only four months
after, Liao said, the US side has initiated the investigation and decided to
re-impose quota upon Chinese textile export based on "short-term and inaccurate
dada".
Such a move "runs counter to the basic spirit of free trade
encouraged by the World Trade Organization, violates the WTO agreements on trade
of textile and apparel products, and fails to conform to relevant regulations
concerning China's accession to the WTO," he said.
Liao added that the precedent of abusing restriction measures on
Chinese textile goods made by the United States at early stage of the
integration of textile trade sent a wrong signal of trade protectionism to the
US business circle.
Moreover, the US practice infringed the due interests of Chinese
businesses in the process of integration, and severely undermined the confidence
of Chinese enterprises and the general public in the world trade environment
after China's WTO admission, Liao noted.
Liao urged the United States to correct its wrongdoing for the steady
growth of China-US textile trade.
US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez announced Friday that the
US government has decided to re-impose quotas on the three types of apparel
imports from China, including cotton knit shirts, cotton trousers, cotton and
man-made fiber underwear. Enditem |