BEIJING, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- China expressed regret
over the European Union's (EU) decision to launch a sunset review of
anti-dumping duties on leather shoes from the country, the Ministry of Commerce
(MOC) said on its website on Friday.
It opposed the extension of the anti-dumping measures
inflicted on the made-in-China shoes by any means, the ministry said.
A split EU decided two years ago to levy anti-dumping
duties up to 16.5 percent on imports of Chinese shoes from Oct. 7, 2006. The
original measures should last two years and expire soon, but the review would
decide whether to extend them.
The ministry said the measures were not based on
legal foundation or fact. They were even controversial within the EU.
Considering the strong protests within the body, the
EU slashed the years effective from five to two. The measures should be halted
after the punitive duties have served for two years, the ministry said.
Long protected by import quotas, the EU has already
completed its industry restructuring with the help of those anti-dumping
measures. There is no need to extend the protection as the EU is quite
competitive and enjoys sound prospects on shoe exports, according to MOC.
In addition, the EU is not in head-to-head
competition with China as it excels in design and innovation with an eye on mid-
and high-end markets. China, however, remained dedicated to manufacturing. That
makes the anti-dumping measures meaningless, the ministry said.
The ministry noted the decision was opposed by many
European importers and retailers. This reflected their strong desire to resume
the normal trade of footwear.
The MOC hoped the EU could end the anti-dumping
measures in response to the call of the public.
Sunset review is a system ruled by the World Trade
Organization (WTO) Anti-dumping Agreement and generally implemented by WTO
members.
If the review confirms the cancellation of
anti-dumping measures result in further dumping and damage, investigation
institutions may decide to implement anti-dumping measures for another five
years.