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Anti-Dumping Duty On Leather Shoes Exported To Europe May Extend For 3 Years.

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Two years' EU anti-dumping duty on Chinese leather shoes is about to expire, but there is a disheartening news that the EU may extend the enforcement period of anti-dumping measures.

A number of shoemaking enterprises in Guangdong responded strongly to the Times reporter on the 19 day, saying that once the EU issued a notice, they would take an active part in the pleading defense.

It is understood that the import and Export Chamber of light industry and arts and crafts of China recently completed the investigation of Guangdong shoe enterprises on the European Union anti-dumping measures against Chinese leather shoes. The findings will be submitted to the Ministry of Commerce of China, and senior officials of the state will negotiate with the EU.

The European industry asked for anti-dumping duties to extend the information from the Ministry of commerce website. The Italy Footwear Association (ANCI) held its annual meeting in Milan in June 9th. Al Theo Lee, chairman of the association, said that the total volume of shoes imported from China increased by 16% in 2007, and maintained an increase of two digits.

But compared with 2006, it has decreased by 16.5%, which means that the EU anti-dumping measures are effective.

Al Theo Lee said that the European footwear Federation has decided to extend to the European Union the extension of anti-dumping measures on leather shoes in China and Vietnam to 5 years.

At present, Italy Footwear Association is collecting information and opinions among member enterprises to prepare for application for reexamination.

Reporters learned that during the last round of China Europe shoe wars, footwear producers such as Italy and Poland, as representatives of "trade protectionists", have been insisting on imposing high anti-dumping duties on China and have an important impact on the EU's final ruling.

"It is hard to wait until the anti-dumping duty is about to expire, but it has ushered in such a news."

Wu Zhenchang, chairman of Guangdong Chuangxin footwear industry, said he was disappointed.

"In the past two years, the euro has gained a strong appreciation, and European footwear exports to the United States and other markets are basically hopeless, while China's leather shoes exports to Europe have maintained substantial growth."

Guo Weiwen, spokesman of Wan Bang shoe company, also believes that after the anti-dumping duties on Chinese leather shoes were imposed, some of the orders were pferred to other Asian countries.

Lawyers said that the positive response is the only way out. Yu Shengxing, a lawyer who has followed up the "China shoes" case, said that in the face of the dilemma of extending anti-dumping duties, Chinese shoe enterprises should voice their own voice. "The European manufacturing industry stresses that after the cessation of anti-dumping duties, China's leather shoes exported to the European Union will increase substantially, causing damage to the European shoe industry.

Chinese shoe companies should refute these views.

It is understood that before the expiration of anti-dumping measures, the EU will initiate anti-dumping sunset review procedure.

Yu Shengxing suggested that Chinese shoe companies should join forces to defend the European manufacturing industry.

On the other hand, we should join the European Union of retailers and other interest groups to lobby the European Union and submit materials and comments to the European Commission.

"According to the procedures, if the European Union adopts the European industry's recommendations, it will issue a public notice," he said.

Wu Zhenchang said that after filing the case, Chinese enterprises could take part in the lawsuit and apply for market economy status.

"At present everything is not clear, but if the EU once issued relevant announcements, we will take an active part in responding."

He called on Chinese shoe companies to unite and fight for their rights and interests.

Guo Weiwen said that the situation is being watched closely.

The industry responds to Guangdong shoe enterprises: the proposal has been submitted to the Ministry of Commerce "the EU has imposed 16.5% anti-dumping duties on Chinese leather shoes. There is no reason for it. From the last experience, the EU did not start from the economic and trade level, and decided on the basis of the real situation, which was entangled in many political factors."

Guo Weiwen believes that the European footwear industry represented by the footwear industry in Italy has a high voice on the sanctions against Chinese leather shoes, and the EU has to make a ruling in response to these calls.

But the EU should also consider, "what causes the problem of footwear industry in EU countries is the inevitable result of industrial pfer rather than the impact of Chinese leather shoes."

Guo Weiwen said that because the matter has been entangled in political factors, it is hoped that senior Chinese officials will come forward to mediate.

"The China Chamber of Commerce for the import and export of light industrial arts and crafts last month conducted a survey of Guangdong shoe enterprises, and consulted shoe companies on how to look at the EU's possible extension of the anti-dumping duty period, what impact it has on the industry, how to deal with it, and what views the EU may put forward.

Guo Weiwen said that the light industry chamber will submit the findings to the Ministry of Commerce, and government officials may negotiate with the European Union on this matter.

 

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