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BRUSSELS, Aug. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Representatives from
the EuropeanCommission (EC) and the member states of the European Union (EU)
agreed here Wednesday to find a solution to the issue of stockpiled textile
imports from China.
The representatives held an urgent meeting on Wednesday morningbefore an EU delegation left for China to
seek a solution.
At the meeting, delegates "expressed clear and
general agreement on the urgency of the situation" regarding blocked textile
imports from China, and they also voiced agreement on the need for a quick
resolution, said a press release issued by the EC.
EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, who did not
attend the meeting, afterwards said that he was delighted by the fact that
EUmember states "have recognized the urgency of removing what is a serious
glitch in the implementation of the Shanghai Agreement."
"We now need a pragmatic solution that deals with the
immediateovershoot and, with good will on all sides, we can do this," he added.
The commissioner also defended the Shanghai Agreement
that was reached between the EU and China in June. "The Agreement stands. It
addresses, with the Chinese, a temporary, short-term need to respond to the
extreme public fears and political pressures that built up over the Chinese
textiles exports engulfing European markets and displacing goods from other
developing countries," he said.
Mandelson also accused retailers of pressuring
lawmakers, saying that the agreement was prepared "over months not days" and
"everyone went into it with their eyes wide open."
"Although there was never going to be a problem-free
way of dealing with the issue, the Commission has taken a reasonable, balanced
line and we will stick to it," he added. Enditem |