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Updated: 2005-11-09 10:09
US, China reach agreement on textile, clothing

经过长达数月的七轮谈判,中美双方终于在11月8日宣布就纺织品贸易问题达成协议。这个历经艰苦谈判达成的协议虽不能使所有人满意,但仍不失为中美双方顾全大局的务实之举。协议期限从2006年1月1日起正式执行至2008年12月31日,共涉及34种纺织品,占目前贸易总额的46%。协议产品2006年基数基本上是2005年有关产品美国从中国的实际进口量,2007年和2008年基数均为上一年度全年协议量。协议产品2006年增长率为10%-15%,2007年增长率为12.5%-16%,2008年增长率在15%-17%。

 

Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and US Trade Representative Rob Portman sign an agreement on textiles in London Tuesday November 8, 2005 to resolve a trade dispute over imports of Chinese clothing and textile products into the United States.

The United States and China have signed a deal to resolve a trade dispute over imports of Chinese clothing and textile products into the United States, the two sides said Tuesday.

US Trade Representative Rob Portman and Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai announced the deal at a joint news conference in London and hailed it as a success for both sides.

"I believe the textile agreement shows our ability to resolve tough trade disputes in a manner that benefits both countries," Portman said.

The accord is aimed at smoothing over a rough spot in the US-China trade relationship before President George Bush visits Beijing in the middle of this month.

The deal follows one China reached with the 25-nation European Union earlier this year and comes just over a week before US President George W. Bush is due to visit China.

Portman said the agreement was fair to both countries, and called it an example of what "hard work" and "good faith" could accomplish.

Bo described the outcome as a "win-win result", though he later said the agreement was "a far cry" from Beijing's original expectations.

The accord was reached after seven rounds of negotiations, at some of which Bo said the two sides had been "almost at the edge of a cliff".

The deal covers more than 30 individual products and contains quotas that a US statement said would begin at low levels.

An unnamed US official said the accord would allow hundreds of thousands of Chinese garments piled up in US ports to be sold.

China's exports of clothing and textile products to the United States jumped more than 50 percent in the first eight months of 2005 to nearly $17.7 billion following the end of a global quota system on January 1.

That prompted U.S. textile producers to seek protection under a "safeguard" provision of China's 2001 entry into the World Trade Organisation. The measure allows WTO members to restrict the growth in imports from China to 7.5 percent annually when there is a market-disrupting surge.

The Bush administration has imposed safeguard curbs on billions of dollars' worth of Chinese clothing imports this year. But because the curbs have to be renewed annually, textile groups have pushed for a comprehensive agreement that would limit imports until 2008 when the safeguard provision expires.

US textile and clothing companies and their labor unions were pushing for a comprehensive deal to stem a flood of Chinese imports that began last January when global quotas, in place for more than three decades, were lifted.

Cass Johnson, president of the National Council of Textile Organizations, said on Sunday the new textile agreement was expected to restrict 34 categories of clothing and textile imports from China through 2008.

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:
 

win-win result : (双赢的结果)

far cry : (长距离)

 

 

 
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