Home Page

Current
Archive
Events
Calendar






Home Page :: News / Events :: Current :: Brussels accused of secret trade shift
Nie posiadasz poprawnej wersji formantu ActiveX wymaganego przez strone
Do prawidlowego dzialania strony potrzebujesz Flash Player
Pobierz Flash Player
Nie posiadasz poprawnej wersji formantu ActiveX wymaganego przez stronę
Do prawidłowego działania strony potrzebujesz Flash Player 8
Pobierz Flash Player

Mandelson denies cut in anti-dumping defense

Ten industry groups complain to Barroso

 

European companies are being-exposed to cut-price dumping by foreign rivals because of a secret change in trade policy in Brus­sels, 10 big industries have claimed.

Peter Mandelson, European Union trade commissioner, has denied claims that Brussels cov­ertly lowered Europe's defenses against unfair subsidies by other countries and has shown "une­quivocal political bias" against anti-dumping measures.

The allegations are made in a letter from industry bodies repre­sent ing 10 of the European indus­tries most exposed to global com­petition, including textiles, chemicals metals, mining and fertilizers.

Writing to Jose Manuel Bar­roso - European Commission president and Mr Mandelson's boss - they claim that the trade chief has changed his handling of anti-dumping cases behind the bocks oi member states.

Brussels instigated 36 anti­dumping measures last year -including controversial cases involving Chinese shoes, plastic bags and bicycle parts - but. there has been none this year.

"The Commission's changed practice is more and more widely perceived as an anti-industry pol­icy bias," the industries claim.

Mr Mandelson launched a con­sultation in December on reform­ing Europe's anti-dumping rules following clashes between coun­tries such as Britain and Sweden - dominated by big retailers who want low-cost goods for consum­ers - and manufacturing coun­tries such as Italy, Spain and Portugal.

The commissioner says that, unless a balance can be found between the two sides and unity is restored, Europe's trade defense mechanism "risks becoming inoperable".

Mr Mandelson has also pointed out that European manufacturers that outsource production to Asia are among those hit by anti­dumping measures as well as consumers.

The 10 industry bodies suspect Mr Mandelson has already made up his mind and has tilted imple­mentation of anti-dumping rules away from European manu­facturers even before the trade defense consultation is complete.

"Facts demonstrate.. that the Commission is already imple­menting a policy-line which not only disregards the outcome of the public consultation but also compromises the existing rule of law and flouts the right of defense," their letter says.

Mr Mandelson's -team flatly denies any change of policy, arguing that the absence of any new anti-dumping measures in 2007 was simply "the calm after the storm" of controversial eases last year.

Mr Mandelson's officials also point out that their assessment of anti-dumping claims are closely governed by European law. They also say that Europe's improved economic outlook means EU companies are less likely to suffer harm from low-cost imports.

A spokesman for Mr Barroso insisted the Commission was sticking strictly to the law. "We welcome any contributions to the consultation," he said.

 


22 July 2008 ::  Chinese import to the EU market
22 July 2008 ::  Benoit Hacot As New President Of Eurocoton
22 July 2008 ::  China plans to increase export tax discount
21 June 2008 ::  27th UNIVERSAL COTTON STANDARDS CONFERENCE - Memphis 2005
19 June 2008 ::  The Gdynia Cotton Association General Assembly
2 June 2008 ::  List of the licences issued by the GCA to Polish companies
15 April 2008 ::  Chinese Cotton Textile Firms Feel Squeeze
12 March 2008 ::  Eurocoton-Debate-Cracov, Poland
12 March 2008 ::  Chinatown
25 February 2008 ::  Seminar - (CFC/ICAC/33 CSITC)
24 February 2008 ::  Trade defence reshuffle
24 January 2008 ::  Marek Dominiak - a new President of the Gdynia Cotton Association
24 January 2008 ::  John Beck Resigns As ICA Director General
4 January 2008 ::  MEPs concerned about textile sector
20 December 2007 ::  THE LIMITATIONS ON TEXTILE IMPORTS FROM CHINA ARE TO VANISH
10 December 2007 ::  EU slams China over WTO silence on government subsidy dimensions
8 December 2007 ::  Unique seminar on EU trade defence
6 December 2007 ::  Industry export rise led by china, despite quotas
23 November 2007 ::  Meeting of cotton experts and laboratories’ representatives
12 October 2007 ::  Brazil forced Mercosur to raise duty tariffs
12 October 2007 ::  International Cotton Conference and Cotton Fair in Uzbekistan
12 October 2007 ::  China 2008: double checking system
14 September 2007 ::  9th International Cotton Conference - finished
12 September 2007 ::  Cotton Association of India
4 September 2007 ::  80th Cotton Classification Course started
28 August 2007 ::  Chinese blankets are being withdrawn from the market
28 August 2007 ::  Tackling counterfeiting and design piracy
17 August 2007 ::  China is slowly releasing domestic cotton stocks
1 August 2007 ::  New standards in the GCA
23 July 2007 ::  India - organic pushed; cotton area climbs further
23 July 2007 ::  Lake pollution could hit deliveries
29 June 2007 ::  Brussels accused of secret trade shift
29 June 2007 ::  European Ombudsman
29 June 2007 ::  U.S. and EU Textile Industries Call for Real Market Access for U.S. and EU Workers
29 June 2007 ::  India Challenging For No. 2
29 June 2007 ::  Doha On Its Deathbed?
16 June 2007 ::  Vietnam Enters Top 10 In Textiles
28 May 2007 ::  66th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE GCA MEMBERS
29 April 2007 ::  Cognis nanotech for cotton UV protection
23 April 2007 ::  THE MEETING OF COTTON EXPERTS AND HEADS OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMPANIES' LABORATORIES
5 April 2007 ::  USA CONGRESS EYES CHINA TRADE ACTION
5 April 2007 ::  COUNTERVAILING IMPORT DUTIES ON CHINESE GOODS
23 March 2007 ::  NEW EU APPROACH ON DUMPING
12 March 2007 ::  TEXTILE FIBRE OUTPUT CLOSING ON 75 MILION MT IN 2006
12 March 2007 ::  HIGHER ORDERS AND SALES FOR TEXTILE MACHINERY SECTOR
22 February 2007 ::  AN ASTOUNDING TURN OF EURATEX
21 February 2007 ::  PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON FUTURE EUROPEAN MARKET ACCESS STRATEGY
21 February 2007 ::  CHINA COTTON ASSOCIATION – NEW MEMBER OF CICCA
21 February 2007 ::  USA – MONITORING OF THE APPAREL IMPORT FROM VIETNAM
21 February 2007 ::  CHINA SETS UP US$175 MILLION TEXTILE INDUSTRY FUND
13 January 2007 ::  CHINA : 2007 QUOTA ADAPTED FOR DUE TO ENLARGEMENT
11 January 2007 ::  THE EUROPEAN GLOBALISATION ADJUSTMENT FUND (EGF) ADOPTED. TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY EARLY 2007
10 January 2007 ::  ENLARGEMENT TO BULGARIA AND ROMANIA: CUSTOMS PROBLEMS
9 January 2007 ::  US CONGRESS EXTEND SERIES OF TRADE PREFERENCES UNTIL 2012
8 January 2007 ::  BRASIL POSSIBLY TO GRANT DUTY AND QUOTA FREE MARKET ACCESS TO LDC EXPORT
23 November 2006 ::  KIGNET PROJECT - COTTON EXPERTS' AND LABORATORY HEADS' MEETING
12 November 2006 ::  79th COTTON CLASSIFICATION COURSE
28 September 2006 ::  SOUTH AFRICA DECISION TO IMPOSE QUOTAS UNTIL END 2008 ON CHINA TEXTILE AND CLOTHING IMPORTS
11 September 2006 ::  65TH PLENARY MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL COTTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE IN GOIANIA, BRAZIL

 



© 2006-2008 Gdynia Cotton Association. All rights reserved.
314 Prograf Interactive