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Thursday, September 13, 2001, updated at 16:00(GMT+8)
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EU: Terrorist Attacks in US Won't Influence China's WTO Entry Process

A spokesperson with EU said September 12 that China's WTO entry process is not suspended, but only the US delegation could not continue the discussion according to timetable.

When asked whether September 11's terrorist attacks in the US could influence China's WTO entry process, the spokesperson said that World Trade Organization did not halt China's accession process in any form.

The US delegation just could not participate in discussion as scheduled.

China's chief negotiator Long Yongtu arrived in Geneva on September 10 and attend the 18th meeting of China's WTO entry. Prior to the US terrorist event, some reports said that China's negotiations for WTO entry have entered the final phase.



By PD Online staff member Li Yan



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A spokesperson with EU said September 12 that China's WTO entry process is not suspended, but only the US delegation could not continue the discussion according to timetable.

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