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Very briefly, with regard to the fight against dumping and fraud, as I have said, we do have procedures in place. These procedures are transparent, regulated and precise and if we have the necessary details, with which the industry must provide us if we are to launch an inquiry or investigation – known as ‘complaints’ – we can take action. This must be done in the correct way, because we have to respect the rights both of the plaintiff and of the country against which a complaint is lodged. These are possible approaches, provided, of course, that we have the necessary information.
With regard to problems in accessing the Chinese market, we are entirely willing to discuss these with our Chinese partners. I hold such discussions in other areas and if there is a need to do so in this specific area, I will say ‘yes’, provided that I am given the necessary information.
As far as research and development is concerned, the issue does not really fall within my remit and with regard to the monitoring centre, I would advise industry professionals to look into this matter themselves. They are better qualified than we are to gather the necessary information and to decide when to convey this to us."@en1
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