Sino-EU textile agreement sets good example for future trade talks
12/6/2005 7:53
The agreement reached early Saturday morning between China and the European
Union on their textile trade row will have a positive effect on China's ongoing
efforts to settle disputes with other trading partners, said a Beijing-based
expert on the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Saturday. The expert, Zhang
Hanlin, is the director of the Research Institute on the World Trade
Organization with China's University of International Business and
Economics. "The result of the negotiation, which is a win-win result in line
with the WTO spirit, has balanced the interests of both sides, " Zhang
commented. An unstable export environment for China's textile products is not
good for the long-term development of domestic industries, he said. Pushed by
the Sino-EU agreement, the trade talks between China and the United States on
textile exports are expected to make substantial progress in the near future,
Zhang said. Zhang, who had predicted earlier this month that the textile
disputes would not lead to trade wars between China and the European Union or
the United States, said he was not surprised at all when hearing the news of the
China-EU agreement. China and the European Union have been in a good
political and economic relationship for a long time, said Zhang, who believed
that the EU would not have taken tough measures toward China if its textile
trade integration process had not met major frustrations. Now that the two
sides have readjusted their policies, they can sure reach consensus on a new
basis, he said. The Sino-EU agreement is certainly good news for China's
textile industry, said Zhang. But he also warned that the Chinese enterprises
still need to be cautious in expanding their production and export to avoid
possible safeguard measures in the future.
Xinhua news
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