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      No reason to deny China market economy status

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      2016-01-13 11:01China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang

      The European Union will take the first step on Wednesday to debate on whether to grant China "market economy status".

      The Clause 2 of Article 15 of the Protocol of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization says that when another WTO member launches an anti-dumping investigation into the products imported from China, it should not use the prices of products in China's domestic market but rather the prices of those products from a third (alternative) country as comparison.

      This discriminatory practice, to be maintained for 15 years — that is, until the end of 2016 — has forced Chinese enterprises to often face unfair anti-dumping investigations by other countries. The refusal to grant China rights similar to those enjoyed by other WTO countries has dealt heavy blows to Chinese companies. And it's time the WTO prevented other members to stop taking advantage of the discriminatory policy — which in a way would also mean recognizing China as a market economy.

      China is now the world's largest trading country, and acknowledging it as a market economy would be conducive to promoting global trade. China has been urging other WTO members to recognize it as a market economy, and quite a few, including Russia, Brazil, New Zealand, Switzerland and Australia, have done so. But the United States, the European Union, Japan, Canada and some regional trade organizations have yet granted China market economy status.

      Within the EU, Germany and the United Kingdom have shown a positive attitude toward the move, but some other EU members seem intent on continuing their protectionist policies for fear of losing their advantages in the steel, ceramic, textile and solar power sectors.

      Some countries are also worried that recognizing China as a market economy will make it more difficult for them to impose anti-dumping charges on China. And some U.S. officials have objected to the EU's move to recognize China as a market economy, arguing that the move would be unfavorable for the U.S. and EU members.

        

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