Jiemei Tire ** Case against China: Transferring Domestic Political Pressure

According to Voice of China's “Guangzhou-Guangxi News” report, Shen Danyang, the spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce, stated at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Commerce on the 20th that the “tire special protection case” adopted by the United States in China was actually intended to transfer domestic The political pressure was taken on protectionist measures. It is necessary to urge the U.S. side to terminate tire "special protection" measures as soon as possible to ensure a fair competition environment for Chinese companies.

Shen Danyang pointed out that the “special protection case” adopted by the United States in China is actually a measure of trade protectionism adopted in order to transfer domestic political pressures. This practice has led to the consequences of distorting trade and is a consequence of harming one’s own interests. It not only damaged China’s legitimate trade interests, but also did not receive support from the U.S. domestic industry. The data shows that this practice did not reduce U.S. tire imports after implementation.

“The data show that the number of tires imported from the United States in the world in 2010 was 20.2% higher than in 2009. In the first half of this year, imports continued to increase, which is a 9% increase over the same period of last year. At the same time, the number of tires imported from China by the United States, 2010 The year-on-year decrease of 23.6% compared with 2009, and import volume continued to drop by 6% in the first half of this year, which shows that the number of tires imported by the United States has not decreased, but only reduced imports from China. Therefore, China believes that it is necessary to urge the United States to expedite as soon as possible. Terminate "special protection" measures to ensure a fair competition environment for Chinese companies," Shen Danyang said.

Shen Danyang stated that if the Doha round of negotiations is successful, the overwhelming majority of countries in the world will benefit. If the Doha round of talks fails, it will lead to a halt to the process of global trade and investment liberalization and will have an adverse impact on the world. Therefore, during the process of China’s accession to the WTO and the Doha round of negotiations, China has made positive and real contributions.

He said that during the negotiation, China has promised not to use export subsidies for agricultural products, and maintain domestic allowances at the slightest allowable level in the country. It also promised to achieve 95% tariff-free tariffs on the least developed countries. This is something that some of the most developed countries cannot do. To the China’s per capita income is currently less than one-tenth that of the United States, and some developed countries require China to assume similar or similar responsibilities to the United States. This is clearly unreasonable. As a member of a developing country, China has always been an active participant and supporter of the Doha Round negotiations and has always played an important role.

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