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| European Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson
briefs the media at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels,
August 29, 2005. (Xinhua/AFP photo) | BRUSSELS,
Aug. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- European Union (EU) trade commissioner Peter Mandelson
said on Monday he has tabled the EU member states proposals to unblock the
Chinese textile imports stockpiles in major European ports.
"I have set in motion procedures to unblock the
goods," Mandelson told a news conference held at the European Commission,
pledging efforts to release millions of items of Chinese clothing blocked at the
doorstep of Europe because the newly-set quota has run out.
Mandelson declined to give details of his plans to
release the goods, but he hoped the EU member states would quickly approve his
latest proposals.
"There is no reason for blocking them... The goods
will be unblocked," he stressed.
Mandelson said the negotiations with the Chinese side
"so far have not produced a mutually satisfactory solution," adding that the
talks would continue in the future.
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(Xinhua/AFP
photo) | He said that the EU member states,
China and textile retailers should take responsibility for the current
stockpiles, but "no onein particular is to blame" for the deadlock.
The EU and China agreed in June in Shanghai to limit
the trade growth of 10 clothing categories from sweaters to brassieres to about
10 percent after textile manufacturers in France, Italy and Spain complained
that the end of a global quota system on Jan. 1 had made the imports of Chinese
clothing into Europe surging, throwing their local businesses into turmoil.
However, the new limit has blocked piles of Chinese
clothing which were imported before June by European wholesalers and retailers
at the doorstep of the EU countries, causing an outcry from the local importers.
Mandelson defended the Shanghai agreement, saying
there is no "better alternative" to replace it. Enditem |