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论文导读:asolarpanelscasethatwillleadtoanewmarketequi-libriumatsustainableprices,”EUTradeCommissionerKarelDeGuchtsaidthesamedaywhenthedealwassealed.ChineseCommerceMinistrySpokeanShenDanyangwelcomedthedeal,hailinga“positiveandhighlyconstructiveoutcome”.
China and the European Union defused their biggest trade dispute by far on July 27th with a deal to regulate Chinese solar panel imports and oid a wider war in goods from wine to steel. After six weeks of talks, the EU’s trade chief and his Chinese counterpart sealed the deal over the telephone, setting a minimum price for panels from China near spot market prices on.
European solar panel makers accuse China of benefitting from huge state subsidies, allowing them to dump about 21 billion euros ($28 billion) worth of below-cost solar panels in Europe last year, putting European firms out of business.
Other European industries that he accused China of dumping he faced imports of about 1 billion euros a year. Europe planned to impose hefty tariffs from August 6 but, wary of offending China’s lead-ers and losing business in the world’s No. 2 economy, a majority of EU governments – led by Germany – opposed the plan, which led to the compromise deal.
“We found an amicable solution in the EU-China solar panels case that will lead to a new market equi-librium at sustainable prices,” EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said the same day when the deal was sealed.
Chinese Commerce Ministry Spokean Shen Danyang welcomed the deal, hailing a “positive and highly constructive outcome”.
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pean manufacturers said the minimum price still constitutes dumping. The agreement will allow Chinese businesses to export up to seven gigawatts per year of solar products without paying duties, pro- vided that the price is no less than 56 cents per watt. European solar panel manufacturers had been pushing for a minimum price of 80 cents or more.
China–European Union relations
EU-China trade has increased dramaticall论文导读:years.ChinaistheEU’sbiggestsourceofimportsbyfar,andhasalsobecomeoneoftheEU’astestgrowingexportmarkets.TheEUhasalsobecomeChina’sbiggestsourceofimports.ChinaandEuropenowtradewellover1billioneurosaday.RelationsbetweentheEuropeanUnionandthePeo
y in recent years. China is the EU’s biggest source of imports by far, and has also become one of the EU’s fastest growing export markets. The EU has also become China’s biggest source of imports. China and Europe now trade well over 1 billion euros a day.
Relations between the European Union and the People’s Republic of China were established in 1975. A major point of contention in relations is the EU’s arms ban to China.
After the end of the Cold War, relations with Europe were not as high a priority for China as its relations with the US, Japan and other Asian powers. However, interest in closer relations started to rise as economic contacts increased and interest in a multipolar system grew. China’s growing economy became the focus for many European visitors and in turn Chinese businesen began to make frequent trips to Europe. Europe’s interest in China led to the EU becoming unusually active with China during the 1990s with high-level exchanges. EU-Chinese trade increased faster than the Chinese economy itself,tripling in ten years from US$14.3 billion in 1985 to US$45.6 billion in 1994. 源于:论文写作格式www.7ctime.com