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"en.20001213.9.3-231"2
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"Commissioner, you know that unfair competition on the part of Korea has been proven. The Commission has been there and has seen it.
We are now facing a long process. We will possibly have to wait half a year to know whether or not the World Trade Organisation will condemn the unfair competition of the Koreans. And we must not forget that Mr Valdivielso de Cué asked you if the Commission believed that, without the aid which the shipbuilding industry had received, this industry would have been able to survive in the European Union.
This is a dramatic issue. Mr Valdivielso de Cué referred to Spain, to the Basque Country and I must refer to Galicia, which is an Objective 1 region, with a very important shipbuilding tradition and which is asking, because it is an Objective 1 region, for this aid to be maintained in some way until the dispute in the World Trade Organisation is settled. The WTO will condemn – it must condemn – the unfair competition on the part of Korea.
That is the question: is the Commission prepared to prolong certain aid, at least in the case of the most needy regions that have a major shipbuilding tradition, so that they can survive in the face of this unfair competition?"@en1
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