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NINGBO, Zhejiang, May 16 (Xinhua) -- European customers benefit from Chinese exports and all parties should work to build a fair, level playing field in international trade, said a senior official of the European Commission in an exclusive interview with Xinhua here on Sunday."We are working to create a level playing field which gives opportunity, diversified choices and good prices to our customers," said Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, in a forum on the sidelines of the Expo 2010 in Shanghai.Kroes said international trade was a bit comparable to road traffic. "Most of us respect the rules of the game, but if one or two are not respecting the rules and the red lights, there will be an accident," she said.In the case of China-EU trade relations, "most of the parties in the games are respecting the rules, and only one percent is not taking the rules into account, and that is the subject that we called anti-dumping," she said.Recently, China-EU trade relations were marred by a dispute over imports of certain Chinese-made shoes with EU ministers voting last December to extend import duties on Chinese shoes for another 15 months.Earlier last month, the European Commission rejected a complaint by China to the World Trade Organization that EU's anti-dumping tariffs on imports of Chinese shoes breached WTO rules."Making shoes is a traditional skill of my village and we are good at making shoes. I don't understand why they applied the anti-dumping measure against us, " said Gao Hua, a small-sized shoe manufacturer in Wenzhou, to the south of Ningbo of Zhejiang where the Expo forum was held.The Federation of European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) said in March that it had started legal action against the European Union over its decision to extend anti-dumping duties on shoes imported from China and Vietnam.The FESI said in a statement that the European Commission's decision to extend duties on imported Chinese and Vietnamese leather footwear was based on a misguided investigation and analysis.It was unfair to single out the one percent that didn't obey the rules, Kroes said. The 27-member EU is China's biggest trade partner. China is the EU's second-biggest trade partner and is its biggest source of imports.China's main exports to Europe are machinery and domestic goods, including clothes and shoes. While the EU's main exports to China include industrial machinery, transport equipment, chemicals and high-end consumer goods."99 percent of European people are delighted to have Chinese goods and the EU's import from China is beneficial to EU consumers, and it also help keep European producers awake and competitive," Kroes said.FESI, whose members include top sports footwear brands such as Adidas, Puma, Nike, Lacoste and Asics, said the duties had cost the industry nearly 1 billion euros (.36 billion) since being introduced in 2006, according to the statement.
NANNING, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Three people were killed and one was missing amid heavy rains that pounded a scenic city of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region for the past two days, Guangxi's flood-control and drought relief headquarters said Saturday.Continuous rainstorms triggered mud-rock flows Thursday night in Ziyuan County of Guilin City, killing three people there, the headquarters said.On Friday morning, a fisherman was swept away by rain-triggered floods in Gongcheng County of Guilin.Rainstorms had incurred property losses to about 19,000 people in Guilin as more than 30 houses collapsed, 1,100 hectares of farmland were inundated and many public facilities were damaged.The economic damage was estimated at 13.2 million yuan (1.9 million U.S. dollars).In southern province of Guangdong, three rainstorms pelted Guangzhou, the provincial capital, over the past week, with rainfall up to 440 mm, a record high in 25 years.The precipitation equalled to a quarter of the city's annual rainfall, according to meteorological statistics, said Lin Liangxun, Guangdong's chief weather forecaster.Guangdong has reported one missing. More than 35,000 people have been affected by the three rounds of heavy rains.Latest weather forecast said the rain is expected to weaken over the weekend.In the central province of Hunan, more than 8,000 people were stranded Saturday after heavy rains inundated the key roads of a town. Rescuers were transporting food and daily necessities to the region through a small chain bridge.The rain triggered mountain torrents in Xupu County on Wednesday and Thursday, causing damage to its four major bridges and the trunk roads linking Shanxi Town to the outside. Rescuers had to carry first-aid materials on their shoulders to the stranded population.Water level in the worst-hit Shanxi Town reached 2.7 meters in the street, said Zhang Shanwen, Party chief of Shanxi Town.Weather forecast said a new round of rains will hit the region on Sunday and Monday.
BEIJING, April 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government said Thursday it plans to increase the land supply available for residential property, in a bid to guide the country's runaway property market into more healthy development.China will supply 180,000 hectares of land nationwide to build houses this year, excluding the Tibet Autonomous Region, compared with an area of 76,461 hectares in 2009, the Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR) said.Areas for low-cost housing, renovated shanty houses and small- and medium-sized apartments will be allocated more than 70 percent of the total land supply, the ministry said.In breakdown, areas for small- and medium-sized apartments alone would reach 80,431 hectares this year, exceeding China's total land supply in 2009.Some 35,786 hectares would be allocated for renovated shanty houses, accounting for 19 percent of this year's total land supply.Areas for low-cost housing, consisting of affordable housing and low-rent housing, would be given 24,454 hectares, more than double the 2009 figure.The central government vowed to build three million low-cost apartments for low-income families and renovate 2.8 million shanty houses at the Third Session of the 11th National People's Congress in March this year."We merely need 12,000 hectares to meet the goal set by the central government to build the three million low-cost apartments, well below this year's planned land supply for this part," said Liao Yonglin, director of the department of land use management of the MLR.
BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) -- China's policy of actively attracting foreign investment will not change, said vice minister of commerce Ma Xiuhong Friday.The Ministry of Commerce will keep working to maintain a good investment environment for foreign companies, said Ma during a discussion with multinational firms."The ministry will strengthen its communication with multinational corporations and foreign enterprises," she said.China could provide new opportunities for foreign investors as the country is in a process of modernization, urbanization and transformation of its economic development pattern, said Ma.She hoped that while achieving their own development goals, foreign enterprises could play a larger role in China's pursuit of scientific innovation, industrial upgrading, and more balanced regional economic development.Representatives from 64 multinational corporations and four foreign chambers of commerce participated in the discussion. They were joined by officials from a number of Chinese government departments, including the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Industry and Information.Foreign direct investment to China increased 7.7 percent year on year to 23.44 billion U.S. dollars in the first quarter.
ANKARA, April 16 (Xinhua) -- Li Changchun, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), said here Friday that it serves the interests of both Chinese and Turkish peoples to ensure healthy and stable development of Sino-Turkish relations.Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, met Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his official goodwill visit to Turkey.China and Turkey face similar tasks of promoting economic and social development, safeguarding national unity and territorial integrity and protecting the interests of developing countries in international arena, Li told Erdogan. Li Changchun (L Front), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, capital of Turkey, April 16, 2010."In the current complicated and volatile international environment, China and Turkey should support and understand each other in issues concerning the other side's core interests and ensure their bilateral relations develop in a healthy and stable way in the long term," Li said. "That is in the fundamental interests of both Chinese and Turkish peoples and benefits the world prosperity and stability."China is ready to continue to consolidate political mutual trust and strengthen cooperation with Turkey, said Li.He also noted the CPC is willing to explore new ways to boost ties with Erdogan's Justice and Development Party.Erdogan said he hopes Turkey and China can enhance high-level strategic consultations, expand their trade volume and further cooperate in major projects in such fields as energy and infrastructure.The two countries have a sound foundation for economic and cultural cooperation and share broad common interests within the frames of the United Nations and the G20, the group of the world's 20 industrialized and fastest-growing economies, said Erdogan.Li also visited the Ankara office of ZTE, China's telecommunications giant on Friday, urging the company to step up technology research and development and explore ways to achieve sustainable growth.Li arrived in Turkey on Wednesday and flew to Ankara on Thursday night. He is expected to leave Turkey for Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Li Changchun (L), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, capital of Turkey, April 16, 2010.