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China, EU to cement quality controls
Beijing—China will cooperate
more with the European Union (EU) to develop safety and security
criteria for products, a leading official from the top product quality
supervision authority said previous day.
To increase joint efforts to establish a product safety control system,
the two sides have agreed to establish a joint information platform for
industrial products, Wei Chuanzhong, vice-minister of General
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ),
said. “We will assess what it will take to set up a database for the
platform by the end of this year,” Wei said.
“The information platform will help solve problems arising from
bilateral trade, providing a more effective way to push forward win-win
trade development,” Wei said. Wei made the remarks after the sixth
annual meeting of the Negotiating Mechanism on Sino-EU Industrial
Product and WTO/TBT (World Trade Organization/technical bar-riers to
trade), which took place in Beijing Wednesday.
Under the negotiating mechanism, which was launched early in 2002, China
and the EU have set up 10 working groups covering trade issues in
several industrial sectors, such as textiles, medical devices,
electrical and mechanical devices, chemicals and cosmetics. He said a
four-month product-safety inspection campaign launched by the AQSIQ is
currently underway nationwide.
Prior to yesterday’s meeting, the EU also signed the first agreement for
cooperation on pharmaceuticals and related products with the Chinese
State Food and Drug Administration, according to the delegation of the
European Commission to China. “We will not impose any discriminative
supervision regulations on Chinese products exported to the EU market.
Instead, we are willing to offer technological support to Chinese
enterprises to ensure an effective control over product safety,” Heinz
Zourek, director general for Enterprise and Industry of the European
Commission, said.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |