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EU: /CHINA: The Europe Union shares many concerns with the U.S. on China's
overcapacity, technology transfers and market access issues, Hans Dietmar
Schweisgut, ambassador of the EU Delegation to China said Wednesday at a press
conference in Beijing. 
- The bloc will hold high-level economic dialogue and other meetings with
Chinese officials about trade and investment: Schweisgut; 
- EU hopes China will open up services and investment for EU companies; market
access issues are "urgent," which could cause a change in "atmosphere" on the EU
side: Schweisgut; 
- A time table and clear signal from China that it is committed to globalization
should be provided by China, and such promises should be translated into action:
Schweisgut; 
- The EU sticks with the Iran Agreement, no country should simply walk away; 
- The EU is committed to the international trading system, and will advance
trade agendas with important trade partners such as Japan.
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com

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