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GUANGZHOU, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese shoemakers on
Thursday reiterated their resolute opposition to European Union anti-dumping
duties, pledging further efforts to protect their interests.
The alliance of Chinese shoemakers against the anti-dumping move, comprising many Chinese footwear
enterprises, said it is firmly against the sanctions levied upon Chinese-made
leather shoes, although the decision was made when EU member states were
reported to be split in a vote over the punitive duties on March 16.
The European Commission (EC) announced last week that
it would place anti-dumping duties on leather shoes from China and Vietnam,
despite the fact that only three countries voted in favor of the tariffs, ten
voted against and 11 abstained.
The duties on Chinese shoes will start at about 4
percent from April 7 and rise to 19.4 percent in six months.
However, children's shoes and high-tech sports shoes
will be excluded from the tariffs.
The alliance said it disagrees with the EC's decision
to treat Chinese shoemakers as state-nurtured companies and not freely competing
market players, and the conclusion that the EU's footwear industry has suffered
losses due to imports of Chinese footwear.
The alliance also stressed that the EC has no grounds
to attribute the predicament of some EU companies to the imports of Chinese
shoes, and the proposed anti-dumping sanction lacks fairness and legitimacy.
The Chinese alliance said it has selected 15 member
companies to form an executive committee to carry out further steps against the
anti-dumping move, including inviting European lawyers, economic consultants and
investigation organizations to search for evidence in favor of Chinese
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