A country-by-country review of steel trade was one of the items that Clinton promised to pursue to head off legislation that would impose global quotas on steel imports, something Clinton has said would violate World Trade Organization rules.
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The basis of the Quota is maintained : a global Quota as a contribution to all the costs of the State that are not assumed by the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, fixed for five years with annual updating.
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Officials of the U . S . textile industry said Wednesday that they would petition the Bush administration this month to block the flood of Chinese imports that is expected next year after global quotas on textiles and apparel are lifted.
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Global quotas on textiles are set to expire on Jan . 1, and U . S . firms are already bracing for a flood of cheaply made Chinese apparel, said Grant Aldonas, undersecretary for trade at the U . S . Department of Commerce.
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Hoping to block a last-minute attempt to protect the ailing American textile industry, China warned on Wednesday that it had the right to challenge any limit on its exports to the United States when all global quotas on textiles and clothing are lifted next year.
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Pracha Charutakulchai, director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, said the ministry's role in agricultural products would be altered from 2004, when the global quota system will be abolished, opening the way for other mechanisms such as the futures market, which is being established by the government.
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CHINA-TRADE ( Washington )-- Hoping to block a last-minute attempt to protect the ailing American textile industry, China warned on Wednesday that it had the right to challenge any limit on its exports to the United States when all global quotas on textile and apparel are lifted next year.
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The death knell for Mongolia's garment industry will ring on Jan . 1, when a decades-old global quota system is to end, freeing American and European fashion companies and retailers, in the long run, to buy as many clothes as they want from the lowest-cost producers, notably China, India and Pakistan.
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MONGOLIA-TRADE ( Ulan Bator, Mongolia ) The death knell for Mongolia's garment industry will ring on Jan . 1, when a decades-old global quota system is to end, freeing American and European fashion companies and retailers, in the long run, to buy as many clothes as they want from the lowest-cost producers, notably China, India and Pakistan.
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EXP-MONGOLIA-TRADE ( Ulan Bator, Mongolia )-- The death knell for Mongolia's garment industry will ring on Jan . 1, when a decades-old global quota system is to end, freeing American and European fashion companies and retailers, in the long run, to buy as many clothes as they want from the lowest-cost producers, notably China, India and Pakistan.