Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Song Tao revealed in Brussels on the 20th that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said at the 15th China-EU Summit that the European side recently decided to launch an anti-dumping investigation against China's photovoltaic products, hoping that this matter can be negotiated through dialogue. Get it properly solved. On the same day, Song Tao briefed the media on the outcome of the fifteenth China-EU summit. He revealed that during the meeting, Wen Jiabao proposed that the European side recently decided to launch an anti-dumping investigation on China's photovoltaic products, which not only caused a strong reaction in China, but also caused many concerns in the European business community. The international community is highly concerned that the EU should review the situation and be able to stop it. Deception is too much. The European Commission announced on September 6 that it initiated anti-dumping investigations on photovoltaic panels, photovoltaic cells and other photovoltaic components imported from China. The anti-dumping investigation will last for 15 months, which is the largest trade dispute in China's history. According to the European Commission, in 2011, China exported 21 billion euros of photovoltaic panels and photovoltaic modules to the EU. On the 11th, Chong Quan, deputy representative of the International Trade Negotiation of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, led a delegation of Chinese government to Germany, France and the EU headquarters to hold consultations on the trade of PV products between China and Europe. Chong Quan pointed out that China hopes that the EU will act cautiously, resolve Sino-European trade issues through consultations, and safeguard the overall situation of China-EU economic and trade relations. Chinese and European leaders met with Wen Jiabao yesterday to discuss the feasibility study of the China-EU FTA. At the 15th China-EU Summit in Brussels, Belgium, Premier Wen Jiabao urged the EU to show political will and seize the opportunity to resolve the EU. China’s arms sales ban and recognition of China’s full market economy status, “I have worked hard for two years, but I have not solved it. I deeply regret this. I hope and believe that the European side will seize the opportunity. According to Xinhua News Agency, Wen Jiabao co-chaired the meeting in the morning with European Council President Van Rompuy and European Commission President Barroso in Brussels. After the meeting, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Song Tao briefed the media on the results of the meeting: Wen Jiabao put forward a series of proposals on China-EU future cooperation, including launching the China-EU Investment Agreement negotiations and discussing the feasibility study of the China-EU Free Trade Agreement; in transportation, electricity, communications Large-scale cooperation in other fields; strengthening financial cooperation, China welcomes European companies to use the renminbi in cross-border trade and investment. Wen Jiabao also expressed concern about the PV dispute: "The European side recently decided to initiate an anti-dumping investigation on China's photovoltaic products, hoping that this matter can be properly resolved through dialogue and consultation." As early as before the meeting, there was an analysis saying that the leaders of China and the EU hoped Use this dialogue to cool down the growing trade friction. This time along with Wen Jiabao’s visit to Brussels, there is Minister of Commerce Chen Deming. It is expected that Chen Deming will discuss the PV dispute with EU Trade Commissioner De Gucht. Trade frictions have long been a "model" for trade between China and the EU. In 2011, the trade volume between China and the EU reached US$567.2 billion. The EU has been China's largest trading partner for eight consecutive years, and China is the EU's second largest trading partner after the United States. However, in recent years, China-EU trade is as prominent as China and the United States. On September 6, on the eve of this meeting, the European Commission announced an anti-dumping investigation on photovoltaic panels, photovoltaic cells and other photovoltaic components imported from China. The anti-dumping investigation will last for 15 months and is the largest trade dispute in China's history. According to the European Commission, in 2011, China exported 21 billion euros of photovoltaic panels and photovoltaic modules to the EU. On the 11th, Chong Quan, deputy representative of the International Trade Negotiation of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, led a delegation of Chinese government to visit Germany, France and the EU headquarters to hold consultations on the trade of PV products between China and Europe. On September 19, Shen Danyang, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, said that Chongquan’s trip “has achieved relatively positive resultsâ€. In addition, there is another concern between China and Europe – the EU requires airlines using airports in the EU to pay carbon taxes. China has stated that Chinese airlines should not pay any additional fees without the government's permission. EU holds a telecom dispute EU has previously informed member states that it has gathered enough conclusive evidence to prove that Huawei and ZTE have benefited from improper government subsidies, thus “dumping†products to the European market at a low price. The Financial Times said that this will be one of the largest trade lawsuits since the European Union introduced China to a generation. It is also the first time the European Commission has initiated a trade investigation, rather than responding to a private company or an industry organization. Investigate and investigate. Another point of concern in the above case is that it is different from the EU's previous trade complaints against China because it does not involve low-end manufactured goods, such as steel pipes or ceramic tiles, but involves a cutting-edge industry with great commercial and strategic value. Huawei's European representative attended the China-EU Business Summit yesterday. It is quite embarrassing that some officials recently quoted De Gucht as saying that such cases need to collect more favorable evidence to advance. The European Commission denied that the above-mentioned "shelving" was related to Wen Jiabao's visit. According to the British "Daily Telegraph", in the previous EU briefing, EU officials described the trade friction between the two sides as "comparative" to ease the tension before the meeting. Chen Xin, director of the Economic Research Office of the European Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the author of the Morning Post that “the current trade friction between China and Europe is still only a small part, accounting for only about 1% of China’s exports to Europe (photovoltaic friction is a special case).†Chen The new point is that the key is to look at the composition of bilateral trade. For example, Sino-Japanese trade is mainly based on processing trade. China imports original components from Japan, and then sells them to the world after assembly. The processing trade between China and Europe is relatively small. Lord, and the main friction is the self-owned trade. Chen Xin said that he believes that the meeting will be more about how to further promote bilateral trade in the face of a decline in Sino-European trade. The Financial Times of the United Kingdom reminded that the EU is increasingly worried about the so-called "state capitalism". It is worried that these governments will closely control private and state-owned enterprises, and they can give these enterprises an unfair competitive advantage through a series of policies. At the same time as the European Commission took action, the US government also adopted a more reinforced position on what it called China's trade violations. This issue has become an important issue in the US election. On the 17th, US local time, the Obama administration filed a complaint against China regarding the export subsidies for auto parts and auto parts. This is the second trade complaint filed by the World Trade Organization (WTO) within two months, and the third time this year. . In March and July of this year, the United States successively imposed a "double-reverse" tax on China's restrictions on rare earth exports and China's partial vehicles in the United States, and filed a consultation request with the WTO. In the March action, the EU and Japan also participated. "Continue to participate in solving the European debt problem through appropriate channels." China's attitude toward European debt is a key issue that the EU needs to weigh. Zhang Yongjun, an economist at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, said that China has not linked the purchase of European debt to trade disputes. Agence France-Presse said that the EU hopes that China can take part of its $3 trillion in foreign exchange reserves to buy EU bonds. It is speculated that about a quarter of China's foreign exchange reserves are assets denominated in euros. As early as the end of August this year, when German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited China, Wen Jiabao has said that China is willing to continue to invest in the euro zone government bond market on the premise of fully considering risk prevention and control. Wen Jiabao reiterated at the China-EU Business Summit yesterday that China is a responsible long-term investor and will continue to participate in solving the European debt problem through appropriate channels. According to the list of results announced by the European side, China and the EU signed a number of cooperation agreements including technology, anti-monopoly, low-carbon and sustainable development cooperation, and announced 48 dialogue results, covering comprehensive strategic partnerships and the economy. There are five major areas of trade and investment, bilateral cooperation, peace and security, and global issues. Related reading: China and Europe behind the scenes negotiations on photovoltaic September 19, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in Brussels to attend the 15th EU summit, the performance of this visit will be Wen Jiabao's ten-year handling of China-EU relations "finished". Before the visit, the EU did not unexpectedly create a friendly atmosphere with a compromise on trade disputes, and announced that it would temporarily suspend countervailing cases against ZTE and Huawei. Although the European Commission insists that these two things have nothing to do, the tacit understanding is self-evident. However, the most interesting trade dispute between China and Europe is the anti-dumping investigation initiated by the European Commission on China's solar panels on September 6. Because the EU is the largest export market for PV products in China, the case can be said to directly affect China's PV industry. Life and death. However, considering the "negotiated settlement" statement made by German Chancellor Angela Merkel during his visit to China in early September, and the quiet negotiations between China and the EU that have already been carried out behind the scenes, the probability of a "compromise" in the final case of the case should be relatively large. (But even if anti-dumping disputes are resolved, it will not dilute the serious problems of China's PV industry itself. Maybe there is no war on the west line, but the trade dispute between China and the United States has a completely different face. On the trade of photovoltaic products The attitude of the United States is far more tough than the EU. On May 17, the US Department of Commerce has initially ruled on anti-dumping duties on China's exports of photovoltaic products to the United States. Recently, with the heat of the US election, the United States is even in the World Trade Organization. In the dispute settlement mechanism, China issued a series of difficulties. On September 19, it announced a complaint about China’s subsidies for the export of automobiles and auto parts. The US military’s short-term campaign has already determined that the Obama administration will not give in to China, and recently "The competition with the manufacturing workers' voters will be more intense. Therefore, in terms of China's foreign trade frictions, there is a situation in which China and the United States have "warned the war" and the "war" between China and the United States has escalated. The reason is not simple Sino-European relations. In Sino-US relations, it has its political and economic background. Politically, Europe The foreign policy and trade policy are not unified. The euro zone debt crisis has deepened its internal cracks. China and Germany have formed a certain interest community relationship because of many similarities in the international economic system. Therefore, China can pass Germany and other EU member states have lobbied to change the EU's overall policy. Just like a circulated sentence, China should seek to solve the problem of Europe. First, it should go to Berlin, not Brussels. In the euro, there is still a desire for China to help bail out. Although this is not a necessary condition for the EU to get rid of difficulties, the situation in the United States is completely different. The need for voters is to make the two parties compete to see who is tougher against China. In economic terms, the Fed is trying to reduce unemployment and achieve lasting through unlimited easing. Recovery, this process does not require China to take the initiative to cooperate, you can expect China to continue to buy US Treasury bonds to help. Of course, this is only in general, the details of the details of its complexities: national anti-dumping, countervailing investigations and trial institutions Have certain independence, and their respective powers and liberties The size of the rights varies. However, the overall political climate will affect the handling of trade disputes. 2012 is not only the election year of some western countries, but also the year when the economy has not gone out of the downturn. From the beginning of the year, we can judge the frequent occurrence of China's foreign trade frictions. It is inevitable, but at present it is different in Europe and the United States. Not all disputes are reflected in Western trade protectionism: violation of rules to establish trade barriers and the rational use of the rules of institutions such as the WTO to win trade interests are two different things. The boundaries between disputes and political disputes need to be strictly distinguished. Some media regard any Western anti-dumping and countervailing investigations against China as political deliberate suppression, but they are overstated. However, trade disputes are always incompatible with political factors and need to be prudent. The urgent need is to prevent some trade disputes between China and the United States from getting out of control. Beware of the escalation of trade disputes in the context of US elections and the normal state after the election. Especially the Republican presidential candidate Romney threatened, once elected, immediately China is a "currency manipulator", Scene two countries need to work together to avoid. Although the situation in Europe and the United States is different, China's experience in eliminating Sino-European trade wars is at least partially useful in the framework of China and the United States, such as active communication, using the interests of different groups in the other camp to conduct mediation in various channels. Avoiding the worst situation requires Sino-US cooperation, but China should also play its own wisdom early and remove the lead of the trade war in time.
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