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EU
Negotiator Returns for "last-round" WTO Talks
European Commissioner for Trade Pascal Lamy arrived in Beijing
yesterday morning to begin a fourth round of bilateral negotiations
with the Chinese Government on China's entry to the World Trade
Organization (WTO).
Lamy said in a statement released by the Delegation of the
European Commission in China that he hoped the talks will be
the last round of WTO negotiations between the EI and China.
During Danish Prime Minister Poul Rasmussen's visit to Beijing
last week, Premier Zhu Rongji said that China hopes to conclude
bilateral talks and related procedures with the EU as soon
sa possible.
On the prospects for this critical round of talks, Lany said: "I'm
never either optimistic or pessimistic." "We all have to show
flexibility if we are to get somewhere," Lamy told reporters
as he arrived at the Beijing Capital International Airport.
Lamy noted that considerable consultations have been held
within the EU since the last round of talks and that China
also had time to discuss issues.
"Our position and theirs have been refined with time," Lamy
said.
The remaining sticking pints in the negotiations concern
mainly the telecommunications, financial services and automobile
sectors.
The EU had said that the China-US agreement on China's WTO
entry covers 80 per cent of Europe's trade concerns, but it
wants to further press China for concessions in telecommunications,
textiles and tariffs.
Lamy said last week that the EU insisted on China allowing
foreign companies 50 per cent stakes in mobile phone ventures,
a demand China had refused in negotiations with the United
States. The EU is China's biggest trade partner that has yet
to conclude bilateral talks on WTO entry. |