| China's 3G standard in Korea (China Daily)
 Updated: 2006-09-04 14:00  Trade obstacles
 US proposals to expand licence requirements for high-technology companies 
exporting to China will stifle business and increase uncertainty over bilateral 
trade, the Ministry of Commerce said last week. 
 If approved, the rule proposed by the US Department of Commerce and the 
Bureau of Industry and Security would set "unreasonable obstacles" to trade and 
harm the interests of firms in both countries, Chong Quan, the ministry 
spokesman, says. 
 He was referring to the proposed US rule on exports particularly, 
high-technology products to China, which would require licences for many items 
not currently controlled. It would affect 47 categories of high-tech products. 
 TV standard set 
 The Chinese Government finally released the nation's digital TV terrestrial 
transmission standard last week, but it will take some time before digital 
terrestrial broadcasting becomes a significant business in the world's largest 
TV market. 
 The Standardization Administration of China says on its website that the 
proposal for the transmission standard was approved on August 18 as the 
compulsory national standard, and will be effective from August 1 next year. 
 Along with 3G mobile communications, the digitalization of China's 
broadcasting is regarded as a lucrative market, which could be worth over 1 
trillion yuan (US$125 billion). 
 
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