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China files WTO complaints against EU shoe tariffs
The European Commission has justified its extension of taxes on Chinese leather upper footwear imports as "the right thing to do" after
The issue arises from the EU's decision in December to extend by another 15 months anti-dumping taxes of 16.5% and 10% on imports of leather upper footwear from
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Acting EU Commission Trade Spokesman John Clancy responded: "Anti-dumping measures are not about protectionism, they are about fighting unfair trade... In this respect we believe this is the right action to be taken." He added that
"The decision to impose measures was taken on the basis of clear evidence that dumping of Chinese products has taken place and that this is harming the otherwise competitive EU industry," he stressed.
However, many European shop owners and some shoe brands say they are the real victims because the charges forced them to pay more for the vast number of shoes now made in
"Ironically, the measure hurts European business and consumers the most," the footwear alliance said in a statement reacting to
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