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BEIJING, Sept. 1(Xinhuanet)-- China and the United States failed to reach any
agreement on textile negotiations which ended here Thursday as "the differences
remained in some principled issues", according to China's Ministry of Commerce.
The fourth round of textile negotiations was held here from Aug.30 to Sept. 1.
"During the talks, both sides sought resolutions to the textile disputes with
a positive attitude and flexibility," said the Ministry of Commerce in a press
release issued after the conclusion of the negotiations.
But no agreement was reached as the two sides failed to eliminate the
differences in some principled issues, according to the press release.
The ministry said that both sides agreed to maintain consultation and will
set the date and location of the next round of negotiations by diplomatic
channels as early as possible.
David Spooner, special negotiator for textile at the US Trade
Representative's office, was quoted by a statement of the US Embassy to China as
saying that the United States remains "optimistic" that they can continue to
make progress on the remaining issues.
"We will be consulting with the Chinese over the next few days on the date
and location of the next round."
The talks, aiming to solve the four-month long textile
disputes between the two countries, began Tuesday morning with Vice Commerce
Minister Gao Hucheng as head of the Chinese delegation and David Spooner as head
of the US side. Enditem |