China is to send delegation to Moscow for negotiations in smuggling crackdown
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    BEIJING, July 20 (Xinhua) -- A special delegation is expected to be sent to Moscow on Wednesday to conduct negotiations in the case of 150 Chinese merchants seized in a crackdown of a market in Moscow, Ling Ji, Deputy Director of Department of Europe under the Ministry of Commerce (MOC), said at a media briefing Monday.

    China fully supports Russia's crackdown on smuggling and illegal business activities, but it hopes Russia can effectively protect the personal and property security, as well as the dignity of legal businessmen, said Ling Ji.

    The negotiation will focus on reducing financial losses of the Chinese businessmen.

    "We hope the Moscow municipal government could help Chinese businessmen to transfer their goods to safe markets to reduce their losses, as the market was suddenly closed, leaving no time for the Chinese businessmen to collect and transfer their goods," said Ling.

    The negotiation will offer an opportunity to enhance collaboration with Russia in regulating bilateral trade and improving the current customs cooperation mechanism, according to Ling.

    The delegation, led by Gao Hucheng, Vice Minister of the MOC, is composed of officials from the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Customs and trade officials from Zhejiang and Fujian provinces.

    China will step up scrutiny on quality of exported products to Russia and prevent counterfeit products from entering Russian markets, Gao Hucheng said when meeting with Morgulov Igor, Charge D'affaires at the Russian Embassy in China, on Monday.

    Morgulov Igor said the act to shut down the market aimed at cracking down on crimes and it did not target at Chinese businessmen.

    The Cherkizovsky Market is the biggest wholesale market in Moscow, and a large number of its businessmen are from China, Vietnam and central Asia. It was shut down temporarily on June 29 by the city government for smuggling concerns and safety reasons.

    Figures from the Russia Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry shows there are 60,000 Chinese businessmen in the Cherkizovsky Market. 

Editor: Zhang Xiang
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