EU firms optimistic on China, hail WTO steps (Reuters) Updated: 2005-09-04 20:47 BEIJING, Sept 4 - China has done a good job
implementing the commitments it made when it joined the World Trade
Organisation, according to a survey of European firms released on Sunday.
Reuters reported.
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Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie Blair
arrive at Edinburgh airport to fly to Beijing for the EU summit. Sunday
Sept. 4, 2005. Blair hopes to boost Europe's business and cultural ties
with two of Asia's booming economic superpowers on a whirlwind four-day
visit to China and India. [Reuters] | A poll of firms taken for the European Union Chamber of Commerce's annual
position paper found 86 percent of respondents optimistic about business
prospects in China, little changed from last year's figure of 90 percent; 61
percent expected to be profitable or very profitable this year, against 64
percent in 2004.
"Chamber members remain positive about conducting business in China," Serge
Janssens de Varebeke, the president of the chamber and the chief representative
in China of Fortis Bank, told a news conference.
European businesses also gave China high marks for keeping the promises it
made upon joining the WTO in 2001.
"In general China has been implementing its WTO commitments on time, and in
some instances even ahead of time," de Varebeke said.
He said the basic challenge now was to shift from a strict interpretation of
accession requirements to the practical reality of implementing and enforcing
commitments.
The report listed an array of concerns in areas from
intellectual property rights to financial services. Foreign banks, for instance,
face higher capital requirements than Chinese banks.
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