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Spanish Apparel Federation Wants To Overturn EU Rules

2010/5/7 14:50:00 17

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 西班牙全国性服装业组织-西班牙服装联合会(FEDECOM)目前正着手通过法律手段推翻欧盟政府签署的中欧纺织品《磋商纪要》。


The central European government signed an agreement through consultations to limit the export of 11 categories of Chinese textiles to the European Union.

But only 2 months later, the quota was exhausted, and about 88 million Chinese clothing was left behind by the EU ports.


To this end, the central European government reached an agreement after re consultation in September.

The agreement stipulates that the European side will unilaterally increase the total quota in 2005 by about 44 million pieces, and for Spain, the additional quota will reach 7 million.


The Spanish clothing Federation has set up a special group to study the legal feasibility of the appeal.

A spokesman for the association said: "as long as there is a 50% feasibility, we will declare this 7 million additional quota that may cause greater damage to the industry."

Next, the Federation of Spanish costumes will also hold a series of meetings. Its main tasks include not only the detailed details of litigation, but also the formulation of plans for joint support from textile enterprises and textile practitioners.


 

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