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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The third-day
talks of the fifth round of Sino-US textile negotiation ended here on Wednesday.
The negotiation, which started on
Monday, was scheduled to end Tuesday but was extended to a third day to
give both sides more time to narrow their differences.
Special Textile Negotiator for US Trade
Representative's Office(USTR) David Spooner declined to comment on the results
of Wednesday's discussion.
But the USTR said in a brief statement on Tuesday
that "we have made good progress in our discussions over the past couple of days
and, although we still have differences, we feel that additional time to work on
the issues would be beneficial."
Earlier, Sun Huaibin, spokesman for the China Textile
Industry Council, also said it is of little hope to reach agreement in the fifth
round of 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.
Following the elimination of the global textile quota
on Jan. 1, 2005, the United States claimed that the surge of textile imports
from China had disrupted its domestic market.
Since May this year, the US government has put all
kinds of restrictive measures against 21 categories of Chinese textile products,
arousing strong objection from China.
The two countries have held four rounds of textile
talks, with no substantive agreement reached. Enditem |