Wednesday, April 2, 2014

THE BEST SOLUTION FOR TEXTILE HAS NOT YET DEVELOPED

THE BEST SOLUTION FOR TEXTILE has not yet developed

Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi (Wu Yi) after meeting with the U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez (Carlos Gutierrez) and U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman in Beijing (Rob Portman), said that the controversy over the textiles are a major problem that needs to be soon be resolved. Regardless of the talks held at the end of the week, very difficult to come to an optimal solution in respect of the textile policy between China and the United States.


Xylan Bo (Bo Xilai), Minister of Commerce of China, at the first meeting with his American partner informed that China is experiencing tremendous strain in the country#39;s textile industry, which employed 19 million workers. However, Bo and Gutierrez expressed a strong desire to solve the problem without unleashing a trade war that could lead to significant problems in the global textile industry. Bo said China would like to resolve trade problems between China, the U.S. and the EU in the WTO.


Mr. Gao Hong (Gao Hong), a representative of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that China is still far from a complete solution. Gao recommended that Chinese entrepreneurs to upgrade their industrial structures, technologies, and develop products that brings added value in their industries, according fibre2fashion.com.