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Anger at plan to extend shoe tariffs

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels

Published: October 3 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 3 2008 03:00

Consumer groups hit out at the European Commission after it moved to extend anti-dumping tariffs on shoes imported from China and Vietnam, arguing that the duties raised prices for their ailing members.

"Consumers, who already face huge price increases, namely in the food and energy sectors, have had to pay the bill for long enough," said Monique Goyens, director-general of BEUC, an umbrella group for consumer associations across Europe.

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