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"As the EU’s trade deficit with China continues to grow, our businesses are having to compete every day with imported Chinese products at abnormally low prices, and they are having to do so alone. No matter what anti-dumping measures the European Commission decides upon, in practice, these measures are regularly circumvented by Chinese exporters, which, for example, route their goods through Taiwan in order to avoid import tariffs. The case of solar panels is a particularly symbolic one, but since the start of 2012 I have on several occasions supported French businesses from different sectors, all confronted with the same problem. I call upon the European Commission to further intensify its relations with the Chinese authorities, because our companies can no longer be satisfied with partial measures and sector-specific agreements. The Commission must establish a real strategy, set trade goals and make progress very quickly, as the situation is grave and requires an urgent response."@en1
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