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China-US textile talks enter new round
China and the United States will launch a new round of negotiations over the textile conflicts between the two countries next week, according to a source from China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).
The two-day consultation will be the latest move between the two countries after the United States imposed caps on China's textile and garment products in May. "MOFCOM held a conference on Tuesday among major domestic textile exporters, listening to the obstacles they encountered in textile trade with the United States as well as suggestions and demands for future trade," said Cao Xinyu, vice-chairman of China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles. He said Chinese companies expected that new negotiations would rule out the uncertainties before them. Due to the lack of an agreement over textile for the remainder of 2005 and
next year, the Chinese and US businesses dare not make orders or accept deals,
which could further affect the profit and confidence of companies.
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