China and US kick off new textile talks (AFP) Updated: 2005-10-12 15:08
China and the United States kicked off a sixth round of textile talks in
Beijing aimed at settling a long drawn-out dispute on China's textile
exports.
A Chinese worker inspects spools at a textile
company in Hefei, east China's Anhui province October 12, 2005. China and
the United States kicked off the sixth round of talks on textiles from
October 12 to 13 in Beijing, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The Chinese delegation is headed by Lu Jianhua, chief of foreign trade of the
Ministry of Commerce, while the US delegation is led by special textile
negotiator David Spooner, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
The talks are aimed at a comprehensive agreement to regulate Chinese textile
shipments.
Since January 1 this year, the US government has slapped what it calls
"cumbersome" quotas on individual categories of Chinese textile exports in
response to demands for action from the US industry.
US industry alleges that nearly 400,000 textile and apparel manufacturing
jobs in the United States have been lost since 2001, primarily due to a flood
of cheap Chinese clothes.
The last round of negotiations ended without agreement in Washington last
month.
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