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Updated: 2005-05-19 10:50
 
Textile barriers 'unfair to China': Bo
继上月底欧盟对中国九类服装和纺织品出口启动“特保调查程序”以来,5月17日,欧盟正式宣布将对中国T恤衫和亚麻织品实施配额限制,并要求与中国政府立即进行磋商。商务部部长薄熙来昨天在《财富》全球论坛上回应这一提议时强调,中国将继续以积极的心态推进更加公平、自由的全球贸易体系的建立。同时,他谴责欧美为限制中国纺织品出口而滥用世贸条款,破坏全球贸易体系的公平与自由。  

Textile barriers 'unfair to China': Bo
Bo Xilai, China's commerce minister, speaks at the Fortune global forum in Beijing May 18, 2005. Bo said the US and EU moves to restrict China's textile exports are unfair. (newsphoto)

Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai has defended the principle of free and fair trade, branding recent foreign restrictions on Chinese textiles "unfair."

The minister was speaking at the FORTUNE Global Forum yesterday, where he stressed the world's free trade rules should be honoured and that double standards should not be used in international business.

In the Uruguay round of the World Trade Organization talks in 1995, developed countries agreed to phase out quotas on textiles and apparel imports within 10 years, Bo said.

But some countries had kept 70 to 90 per cent of the most important quotas in place right up to the end of last year, which in great part caused a short-term surge in China's textile exports in the first several months this year, according to the ministry sources.

"But at present, they blame China for the rapid growth in textile exports, (and thus) set restrictions on China's textile products and implement trade protectionism . It's unfair," the minister said.

The United States announced on Friday it had decided to re-impose quotas on Chinese-made cotton trousers, cotton knit shirts and underwear.

Bo said the world trade regulatory body has been around for 57 years, during which time developed countries have been competitive in most industries, and few developing members have had an edge.

China, a developing country, has spun a competitive textile industry after years of painstaking efforts. It is a sector with low added value, but provides a livelihood for millions of Chinese workers, Bo said.

"However, this small comparative advantage has encountered quota restrictions just four months after golbal textile integration," Bo said. "It is inconceivable ."

He said there was no room for dual standards when the world is abuzz with free trade.

"When you have overwhelming advantages, you preach free trade, and ask others to open their doors. But you slap restrictions and shut your own doors immediately you are challenged by developing countries," he said.

This is obviously against free trade principles, he said.

It also erodes the serious nature of WTO rules and adversely affects the ongoing new round of WTO talks, Bo said.

The minister said the sixth WTO Ministerial Conference, to be held in Hong Kong in December, is important for the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations, which are closely related to new international trade rules.

"We hope the new free trade rules are more transparent, more just and in good faith," he said. "Once an agreement is reached, all should honour their commitments, otherwise it is pointless negotiating new rules."  

(China Daily)

 

Vocabulary:
 

phase out: terminate gradually(逐步淘汰,逐渐停止)

protectionism: (保护主义)

inconceivable: totally unlikely(不能想像的,难以相信的)

 

 
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