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"The only possibility is that the Commission and member countries take up this issue in a WTO context. It was discussed earlier but resisted very strongly by the Americans.
On the question of shipyards which partly work for the in defence industry, that area has been exempted. This issue can be raised if competitors can show that this particular arrangement has caused injury to their shipbuilding market. I will analyse the questions which Mr Caudron put and come back to them later.
I will transmit the other question to my colleagues and I will keep you properly informed about events in the area. There are many countries which are seriously concerned. As Mrs Langenhagen said, we should not only consider the people who are working directly in the shipyards; there is also a huge skilled population working for shipyards in other industries. The negative impact of this distorted market situation is very serious. I and my colleagues will follow that very closely."@en1
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