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EU asks China to curb textiles exports

By Raphael Minder in Brussels and Richard McGregor and Andrew Yeh in Beijing

Published: April 8 2005 18:37 | Last updated: April 8 2005 18:37

Peter Mandelson, the European Union's trade commissioner, on Friday put the onus on China to restrain voluntarily its textile exports rather than face sanctions, amid industry warnings of massive job losses if Europe did not act quickly.

At a meeting in Brussels with Zhang Zhigang, China's vice-minister for commerce, Mr Mandelson insisted that the EU wanted "proofs" that China was applying effectively self-restraint measures promised in December.

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