男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
   
 

China paper producers criticize US

(AP/CNN)
Updated: 2007-04-05 09:18

China's paper industry association urged the United States to scrap new tariffs on Chinese paper, criticizing the measure Wednesday as a violation of free trade.

The Bush administration, facing increasing anger over soaring trade deficits, said Friday it would impose the tariffs on Chinese coated high-gloss paper.

"We hope the U.S. side will abandon the discriminatory policy against the Chinese paper industry, reconsider the decision and correct it as soon as possible," Chinese paper association said on its Web site.

Related Readings:
China paper producers criticize US
Will new tariffs hurt US consumers?
China paper producers criticize USChina firm vows to challenge US paper duties
China paper producers criticize USChina protests at US tariffs on paper imports
China paper producers criticize US
US duty on paper import criticized
China paper producers criticize USIll-conceived US tariff
The statement did not say how the duties would affect domestic paper producers.

The U.S. Commerce Department imposed penalty tariffs ranging from 10.9 percent to 20.4 percent on imports of glossy paper from China. The tariffs will take effect next week on a preliminary basis and will become final after a further review by the department is completed in June.

The decision "was a protectionist practice and was against the principle of free trade," said the paper association.

China's Ministry of Commerce, through a statement on its Web site on Monday, said it was "strongly dissatisfied" with Friday's announcement and said it "strongly [required] the U.S. to reconsider the decision.

The growing U.S. trade deficit with China is a major source of irritation for U.S. lawmakers. American manufacturers say China keeps its currency undervalued by up to 40 percent, giving its exports an unfair price advantage.

The latest U.S. decision reverses a 23-year old policy of not applying countervailing duties on cheap goods from non-market countries like China.

Will US consumers be hurt?

Bush administration made its decision "willy nilly," giving no opportunity for public comment, said Erik Autor with the US National Retail Federation (NRF), the trade group that represents the nearly $5 trillion U.S. retail industry.

"And we complain about China not being transparent. I understand that the administration is under a lot of political pressure from Congress about the trade deficit with China, but this isn't appropriate," Autor said.

Industry watchers say retailers have never been a big proponent of countervailing duties. And for good reason. The retail industry imports most of what it sells in stores.

"Almost every toy sold in the United States is imported from China. 70 percent of shoes imported are from China. We import 70 to 75 percent of clothing, and 20 percent of that is from China," he said. "With consumer electronics, housewares, furniture, China is either the principle supplier to American retailers or one of the top suppliers."

This makes merchants and consumers especially vulnerable to the knock-on effect of trade tariffs against America's second-largest trading partner.

Autor said the United States already imposes duties against the dumping of cheap Chinese goods. "Dumping" refers to the practice of selling goods abroad below the cost of production or below the price of the product in the domestic market.

Autor argues that if the administration decides to extend anti-subsidy tariffs to consumer goods - on top of anti-dumping duties - it would amount to giving U.S. manufacturers two bites at the apple.

"For the same product that they're petitioning for fair trade measures, they get two remedies," he said, noting that this would also put the United States on thin ice under current World Trade Organization rules.

Such a move would hurt both consumers and sellers. 

"For retailers placing an order in China, they don't know if an anti-dumping case could be filed at any time on that product by a domestic manufacturer," Autor said. "And if duties are then applied on those imports, retailers not only have to pay the duties on arriving cargo but they also could be asked to retroactively pay duties on those products that were already sold in the U.S."

This impacts retailers' bottom line. Eventually, store chains could decide to pass on the extra costs to consumers in the form of higher prices, he said.

To that end, Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, which imports more than $20 billion of goods from China, is urging a "balanced approach."

"We urge a balanced approach to encouraging healthy two-way trade between the U.S. and China," Wal-Mart spokeswoman Amy Wyatt wrote in a statement e-mailed to CNNMoney.com.

Said Autor: 'At a time when we're trying to get China to adhere to its WTO obligations and open up its market to more U.S. goods, we're not setting a good tone for success."



Top China News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
主站蜘蛛池模板: 东阳市| 河北省| 盐亭县| 吉首市| 尚志市| 五莲县| 洪雅县| 亚东县| 江口县| 花垣县| 光山县| 双辽市| 册亨县| 阳泉市| 九寨沟县| 鄂托克前旗| 顺昌县| 仁布县| 兴义市| 南昌县| 潮安县| 修水县| 牡丹江市| 黄浦区| 桑植县| 新巴尔虎左旗| 吐鲁番市| 湟源县| 凤阳县| 丹江口市| 达尔| 长汀县| 天镇县| 永嘉县| 安乡县| 绥阳县| 色达县| 桂平市| 濮阳县| 铜山县| 清苑县| 儋州市| 芮城县| 崇义县| 新昌县| 洛扎县| 大悟县| 淮北市| 武定县| 星座| 花莲县| 景泰县| 霍山县| 北票市| 秦皇岛市| 通州区| 侯马市| 牟定县| 上蔡县| 英吉沙县| 上高县| 新竹市| 昌邑市| 那曲县| 吴旗县| 侯马市| 南汇区| 武义县| 册亨县| 合江县| 新津县| 四会市| 卓资县| 久治县| 商城县| 江陵县| 工布江达县| 定西市| 怀远县| 五大连池市| 绵竹市| 上林县|