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Ministry of Commerce of grave concern to China, India trade remedy investigations initiated frequent

China Ministry of Commerce February 9 that the Chinese government of India against Chinese products recently launched frequent trade remedy investigations express serious concern at the same time warned India to use prudent restraint of trade relief measures, otherwise it will result in bilateral economic and trade relations seriously affected.

     India last month, claimed that out of "public interest" considerations, the prohibition of imports from China part of the type of toys, a period of six months, did not give specific reasons.

     In the Ministry of Commerce official website quoted a statement issued by spokesman YAO Jian as saying that since October 2008 India-intensive export products to China initiated 17 trade remedy investigations.

     "The Chinese government on the Indian side in such a short period of time, frequently launched against Chinese products, trade remedy investigations and the implementation of import restrictions express serious concern," said YAO Jian.

     "The Chinese side hopes that the Indian side in the world economy is facing severe challenges the special period, the prudent use of trade remedy measures restraint, otherwise bilateral economic and trade relations will be a serious impact," YAO Jian added.

     The statement said Zhong Shan, vice minister of Ministry of Commerce has recently met with Indian Ambassador to China, Hill said that China hopes to strengthen the two governments, inter-industry communication and exchanges to resolve trade friction.

     According to the Chinese Government to provide data, in 2008 China's trade surplus with India's 11.2 billion U.S. dollars, China and India increasing the flow of goods.