The Borneo Post

EU parliament toughens law to limit cheap imports from China

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STRASBOURG, FRANCE: The European Parliament overwhelmi­ngly passed a law that gives the EU far more legal freedom to tighten trade barriers against cheap imports from China.

The law, several years in the making, introduces a new method for drawing up anti-dumping duties over imports from third countries that demonstrat­e significan­t distortion­s to the global market.

It also allows authoritie­s to take into account environmen­tal and workplace standards when setting import duties.

This law “will ensure that European industry remains wellequipp­ed to deal with the unfair competitio­n,” EU Trade Commission­er Cecilia Malmstroem told MEPs in Strasbourg, France, ahead of the vote.

China’s Ministry of Commerce said prior to the vote that the EU’s new anti-dumping measures would not be in compliance with World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) rules.

The new measures are intended to offset the consequenc­es of granting China so-called market economy status at the WTO that will make it more difficult to prove illegal trade practices by Beijing.

The topic is so sensitive that China shocked the EU at a summit in June by refusing to endorse a joint statement on climate change out of dissatisfa­ction on the issue.

When China joined the WTO in 2001, it was written into the terms of the deal that member states could treat it as a non-market economy for 15 years.

Under this regime, the EU and other WTO powers retained powers to unilateral­ly establish fast and tough anti-dumping rules without infringing WTO rules. The deadline passed late last year.

“This is not about giving market economy status to China, it never has been about this,” insisted Malmstroem.

“China is not a market economy. If it were, it would be much easier,” she added. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows a woman looking at goods on an electronic screen at a T-Mall exhibition during the Singles Day shopping festival in Shanghai. The European Parliament overwhelmi­ngly passed a law that gives the EU far more legal freedom to tighten...
This file photo shows a woman looking at goods on an electronic screen at a T-Mall exhibition during the Singles Day shopping festival in Shanghai. The European Parliament overwhelmi­ngly passed a law that gives the EU far more legal freedom to tighten...

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