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Wednesday, July 18, 2001, updated at 14:26(GMT+8)

Trade Dispute
Japan-China Trade War at a Crossroads: Experts

China and Japan's trade war is in danger of heating up, economic experts have warned.

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Japan-China Trade War at a Crossroads: Experts
China and Japan's trade war is in danger of heating up, economic experts have warned.
 


China and Japan in Talks to Solve Trade Dispute
China's Foreign Trade Minister Shi Guangsheng said Thursday China and Japan were involved in talks to solve a simmering trade dispute involving vegetables and cars.
 


Trade War Said Unlikely
Although China has vowed to avenge any losses incurred from Japan's temporary restrictions on some farm imports, the dispute is not expected to elevate into a trade war, according to trade analysts.
 


China Demands Japan Abandon Trade Protection Tactic
China demands that Japan call off its trade protection measure against three Chinese agricultural products, said Gao Yan, spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC), Monday.
 


China, ROK Reach Agreement on Garlic Trade
China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) signed a memorandum of understanding Saturday on garlic trade.
 


Japan to Impose Import Curbs on Farm Products
The Japanese government on Tuesday decided on an ordinance, including an amendment to the tariff code, to officially impose temporary emergency import curbs next Monday on three farm products mainly from China.
 


South Korea to Import Chinese Garlic to Avoid Trade War
South Korea has decided to import another 10,000 tons of garlic from China, a key trade dispute threatening local exporters of mobile phones and polyethylene goods, officials said Monday.
 


China Protests Japan's Tariffs on Agricultural Products
China Thursday voiced strong protest against Japan's trade protection tactic of imposing tariffs on three vegetables imported from China.
 


Japan to Impose Restriction on Some Chinese Farm Products
Related Japanese departments have decided to adopt emergency measures for restriction on the import of Chinese onions, mushrooms and rush plants in the period from April 23 to November 8.
 


Japan Slaps Import Curbs on Chinese Farm Products
Japan raised the temperature in ties with China on Tuesday, slapping emergency import curbs on imports of leeks, shiitake mushrooms and a special straw to protect Japanese farmers from a flood of cheap produce.
 


Restrictive Acts Harmful to Trade
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation (MOFTEC) said on Friday night that it strongly opposes any restrictive measures to be imposed by the Japanese Government on towel imports from China.
 


Japan's Restriction on Chinese Towel Imports Firmly Opposed
China Friday night voiced its concern over the investigations carried out by Japan on imported Chinese towels, expressing strong opposition to any such restrictive moves.
 


Smell of Gunpowder Engulfs Sino-Japan Vegetable Trade
South Korea once imposed a tariff on China's garlic as high as 315 percent and caused a stir to Sino-ROK bilateral trade relations. While recently Japan, in response to protest from its farmers, may slap an urgent high tariff on China's vegetables, which boast high quality and low prices.
 


Official: Japan is All Wet on Towels
Domestic towel businesses are calling on their Japanese counterparts to stop seeking government curbs on Chinese towel imports, an industry leader said.
 


Japan Plans to Restrain Towel Imports from China
A Japanese industrial federation composed of some 500 towel production factories will submit an application next month to the Japanese government for an emergence restraint on the importation of China-made towels.
 


Joint Appeal Lodged for Restricting Tinplate Importation
Eight major tinplate enterprises from Shanghai, Hubei, Guangzhou, Jiangsu, Fujian and Hainan have lately submitted a petition to the government department concerned for a restraint on the tinplate importation.
 


Garlic Smuggling Soars in Guangzhou
Guangzhou Customs have recently seen a high frequency of illegal garlic exports, as itintercepted 400 tons of container garlic smuggling in two major cases in August.
 


Sino-ROK Trade Dispute: Not Worth It
The Sino-ROK trade agreement which cuts tariffs on Chinese garlic imports into S. Korea went into effect August 2. According to the agreement, S. Korea began importing Chinese garlic under a less than 50% tariff.
 


China Lifts Ban on ROK Products After Garlic Agreement
China announced Wednesday the lifting of its two-month ban on import of mobile phones (including vehicular mobile sets) and polyethylene from the Republic of Korea (ROK) after the two countries reached an agreement on garlic trade.
 


China South Korea Sign Garlic Accord
China and South Korea signed an accord on Tuesday for imports of Chinese garlic, according to a report by Chinadaily.
 






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