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EU plan to extend shoe duties rejected

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels

Published: November 19 2009 15:45 | Last updated: November 19 2009 21:31

European Union member states on Thursday rejected a plan to extend anti-dumping duties against Chinese and Vietnamese footwear.

The vote in the member states’ anti-dumping committee was an embarrassment for Baroness Ashton, the trade commissioner, who had advocated extended duties. The 15-10 vote, with two abstentions, underlined the difficulty of forging a compromise for one of the most divisive trade disputes facing the bloc.

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