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BEIJING, Sept. 2 -- The United States imposed extra
curbs on imports of Chinese textiles on Thursday.
This came hours after talks addressing concerns over
China's rising clothing shipments ended in failure in Beijing.
The US Commerce Department in Washington said it would continue talks with China. However, in the meantime,
Washington announced it is acting to restrict imports of Chinese-made textiles
products. The Commerce Department named Chinese-made bras and synthetic filament
fabric, which are used to make high-end clothing.
China's Ministry of Commerce confirmed that the
three-day negotiations on textile disputes had ended. The Ministry said it will
release a statement later Thursday.
Officials from the two sides met only briefly on
Thursday morning after two days of discussions failed to narrow differences.
Head of the U.S. delegation, David Spooner, said in a
statement that the two sides were not able to reach a broader agreement.
The statement said the U.S. would be consulting with
the Chinese over the next few days on the date and location of the next round of
negotiations.
Beijing and Washington had hoped that the two
presidents could present an agreement as a positive development in ties when
they meet in Washington next week.Enditem
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |