Export credit to be brought intoS&ED | "廉價信貸"成中美S&ED新話題 |
The U.S. is prepared to bring China’s export credit policies into the third round of the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) held from May 9 to 10. It will also give attention to China’s preferential export credit for state-owned companies. The U.S. has complained that the preferential export credits give Chinese firms an advantage when competing for business in global markets, intensifying trade frictions between the two countries. The export credit policies apply to those products and industries that China is encouraging, and export credit is not only given to state-owned enterprises, He Weiwen, an economics expert from the China Association of International Trade, told China Business News. The U.S. and China are discussing the internationalization of official export credit, David Loevinger, special representative for the S&ED, said at a briefing before the third round began. Not only the U.S. but also the EU and Japan hope that China will join an export credit agreement, said a senior researcher from the U.S. Council on Foreign Affairs. |
中國國際貿(mào)易學(xué)會中美歐戰(zhàn)略與經(jīng)濟研究中心主任何偉文對《第一財經(jīng)日報》表示,中國在貿(mào)易領(lǐng)域所實施的貼息不是針對所有產(chǎn)品,而是針對國家重點鼓勵的行業(yè)和產(chǎn)品,也沒有特定僅補貼國有企業(yè)。 中美戰(zhàn)略與經(jīng)濟對話特別代表洛文杰在此對話前夕的吹風(fēng)會上表示,美方已經(jīng)在同中國探討官方出口信貸方面的國際化安排。美國外交委員會資深研究員伊克諾比則表示,不僅美國,歐盟和日本也希望讓中國加入一個在出口信貸方面的協(xié)議框架中。 |
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