EU Trade Officials Expected To Oppose Duties On Asian Shoes
2009年11月19日 - 2:53AM
Dow Jones News
European Union trade officials are expected to oppose a proposal
by the European Commission to extend controversial duties on shoes
imported from China and Vietnam, E.U. diplomats said Wednesday.
Officials representing the 27 E.U. governments are gathering
Thursday in Brussels to discuss the proposal, which would extend
the duties by 15 months. There are likely to be 15 or 16 countries
opposing the plan by the commission, the E.U.'s executive arm,
diplomats say.
If, however, the proposal is rejected by the committee Thursday
as expected, it may still be sent to the European Council, where
senior government officials from the 27 countries will vote on it.
The outcome of that vote could be different as Italy and other
supporters of extending the duties could persuade other countries
to change their votes, diplomats say.
The commission's proposal claims that Chinese and Vietnamese
shoe companies are dumping their products into the E.U. at
below-market prices. The duties, which have been in place since
2006, would continue to be 16.5% on Chinese shoes and 10% on
Vietnamese shoes under the commission's proposal.
Global corporations, such as Adidas (ADS.XE) and one of Adidas'
main suppliers, Hong Kong-based shoe manufacturer Yue Yuen
Industrial Holdings LTD. (0551.HK), have fought hard to end the
duties. But European shoemakers in June 2008 asked the commission
to extend the duties, and the commission agreed to examine the
issue.
-By Matthew Dalton, Dow Jones Newswires; +322 741 1487;
matthew.dalton@dowjones.com
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