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UPDATED: 14:37, September 17, 2006
China expresses regret over EU, U.S., Canada requesting WTO panel to rule auto parts dispute
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China's Ministry of Commerce has expressed regret over the request from the European Union, the United States and Canada to set up a WTO dispute settlement panel over auto parts.

China's regulations on the import of auto parts aim to prevent tax evasion by companies who import whole cars as spare parts to avoid higher tariff rates, said ministry spokesman Cong Quan.

Cong said the regulation, designed to crack down on illegal assembly, protect the interest of customers and comply with WTO rules.

China has showed great sincerity in clarifying the facts and its views during consultations with the EU and the United States, said Cong.

Source: Xinhua


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