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Brazilian Mission in Beijing Trying to Curb China's Export Appetite PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stênio Ribeiro   
Wednesday, 21 September 2005

A team from the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade departed, for Beijing, the capital of China, where they will begin negotiations for the Chinese to set limits on their exports to Brazil of items considered prejudicial to certain Brazilian industrial sectors.

The mission is coordinated by the secretary of Foreign Trade, Armando Meziat, and is integrated by representatives of such organizations as the Center of Industries of the State of São Paulo (Ciesp), the Brazilian Footwear Industry Association (Abicalçados), the Brazilian Textile Industry Association (Abit), The Brazilian Toy Industry Association (Abrinq), and the National Tire Industry Association (Anip).

The Minister of Development, Luiz Fernando Furlan, will join the group next Wednesday, September 28, for encounters with the Chinese ministers of Trade and Planning, for the "purpose of intensifying relations between the two countries and reviving trade talks," according to secretary Meziat.

According to Meziat, the prospects for the trip are the best imaginable. "Considering that this negotiation between the two countries follows a suggestion made by the Chinese government itself, I have an optimist outlook with regard to the results that will be achieved by the mission," he remarked.

The technical negotiation includes the adoption of self-restrictions by the Chinese on exports of products such as shoes and fabrics, the sales of which have risen substantially in Brazil.

Agência Brasil

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welll...wellll....
written by Guest, September 22, 2005

...so why dont you voluntarily restrict your grains exports...to developped nations...by using the same common sense you are asking to Chinese ???????
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