
"I am surprised that the European Commission has not
yet presented a solution as to how the EU should comply with WTO rules already
agreed on 15 years ago. This is not five minutes to twelve, it is five minutes
past and we are still waiting. The big question is if there is any chance of
passing new laws before it is too late", stressed the EPP Group's Deputy
Spokesman in the International Trade Committee, Christofer Fjellner MEP,
responsible for the Trade Defence Instruments legislation.
The European Parliament Standing Rapporteur on China,
Iuliu Winkler MEP, stressed that the EU strategic partnership with China must be
based on reciprocity and mutual benefits: "Any decision on the market economy
status of China in anti-dumping investigations should be in full compliance with
WTO norms. Automatic recognition of the market economy status of China is not a
valid option, so we ask the European Commission to identify viable trade defence
instruments that can be applied to protect the steel industry and other
industries against unfair competition and dumping. We believe that dialogue with
China and other partners in the WTO will lead to identifying the best solutions
to be applied to strategic partners in the mutual interest of the EU and China."
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