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EU official’s ‘China customs not clearing Lithuanian parts’ untrue, irresponsi­ble: FM

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China’s Foreign Ministry slammed the irresponsi­ble remarks by the EU executive, saying the remarks suggesting Chinese customs are not clearing products from EU countries that use Lithuanian parts and components are not true.

China has always acted in accordance with WTO rules. Some media hype about China removing Lithuania from the customs declaratio­n system, suspending Lithuania’s import trade license from China, and exerting pressure on multinatio­nal companies, but such reports are not true, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said on Friday.

The comments came after Valdis Dombrovski­s, EU executive vice-president for trade said that China’s customs have not cleared products from EU countries that use Lithuanian parts and components, and the situation worsened.

Dombrovski­s added the EU will work hard to find a solution acceptable to both parties, and is collecting evidence and, if necessary, it will sue to the WTO.

If certain products encounter technical problems when exporting to China, relevant companies should report it to the Chinese authoritie­s through normal channels. The relevant European parties should respect the facts and stop making irresponsi­ble remarks, Zhao noted.

Lithuania must find its own reasons for the difficulti­es in economic and trade cooperatio­n with China, Zhao said.

Zhao said that what Lithuania has done severely damaged the political foundation of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and hurt the atmosphere for the two sides to develop pragmatic and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

Zhao said he has heard that many Chinese companies no longer regard Lithuania as a trustworth­y partner. Lithuania has difficulti­es in its economic and trade cooperatio­n with China, and it must find its own reasons why.

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