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EU trade commissioner vs. netizens in Strong China Forum on Oct.30

An on-line communication between Pascal Lamy, EU trade commissioner, and net surfers is scheduled at Strong China Forum of www.people.com.cn at 20:35 on Oct.30. The topic is "Sino-EU Trade Relations".


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An on-line communication between Pascal Lamy, EU trade commissioner, and net surfers is scheduled at Strong China Forum of www.people.com.cn at 20:35 on Oct.30. The topic is "Sino-EU Trade Relations".

Mr. Lamy will also answer questions about the issues of trade opening and discussions on new rules to be launched in the new round of "Doha Development Agenda" in WTO negotiations. The Forum is looking forward to active participation of net surfers. Welcome to log on the Forum and speak out your opinion before the interaction and raise your questions.

Recent years have seen fast development of Sino-EU trade and the growth is still gathering momentum. On one hand, as regard to EU, with 10 new members to be admitted into EU in 2004, its expansion has offered new opportunities for further development of Sino-EU trade relations. China, on the other hand, will improve its socialist market economy system to adapt to the integrated global economy after China's WTO membership.


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