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BEIJING, Sept. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- China and the United States will hold the
fifth round of talks on textiles from Sept. 26 to 27 in Washington D. C., and
Chinese experts said it is hard for the two sides to make important
breakthroughs due to their distinct divergence.
Although the two sides claimed that they adopted flexible stances in the fourth round
textile talks and their points of view have become closer, marked divergence
still exists on many important issues, said Zhao Yumin, an expert with
China Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation under the
Chinese Ministry of Commerce.
Due to notable divergence on the range for restrictive measures, growth rate
and cardinal number, there is still a long way to go before new agreement is
reached, Zhao said.
The United States overcharges China through setting rigorous time limit for
restrictive measures and rigid growth rates that China cannot accept, she said.
Considering the rank of officials participating the talks, it is of little
possibility for the two sides to reach an all-round agreement, she said.
Chinese chief negotiator will be Lu Jianhua, director of the Foreign Trade
Department of the Ministry of Commerce while David Spooner, special negotiator
for textile at the US Trade Representative's office, is his American
counterpart.
Sun Huaibin, spokesman for the China Textile Industry Council, also said it
is of little hope to reach agreement in the fifth round textile talks.
China's textile industry wishes for an early agreement between the two
countries so as to reduce losses caused by uncertainties, Sun said.
The uncertainties caused by US restrictive measures have affected the normal
bilateral trade, said he, estimating that China's textile export to the United
States has been reduced by at least 2 to 3 billion US dollars since this
year.
Since the elimination of the global textile quota on Jan. 1, 2005, the
United States claimed that the surge of textile import from China has disrupted
its domestic market.
Since May this year, the US government altogether put all kinds of
restrictive measures against 21 categories of Chinese textile products, which
aroused strong objection from China.
So as to solve the problem, the two countries have held four rounds of
textile talks, with no substantive agreement reached. Enditem |