So far, China has contributed a lot to the growth of the global economy. Whether it is in trade, warming, Sudan, Darfur or North Korea, China has become a new key factor. Without it, it is impossible to reach a permanent solution.
However, for Chinese exporters, 2008 will be a challenging year. The trade frictions encountered by China have extended from the micro level of products and enterprises to the macro-system and policy levels, and the international trade environment has become increasingly severe. China has been the country with the most anti-dumping investigations in the world for 12 consecutive years. Currently, one third of the world's anti-dumping investigations are directed against China.
China's foreign trade continues to grow at a high rate, and the surplus is too large, which has led many foreign media to frequently create a variety of "China threat theory." The recent "threat theory" of Chinese product quality and food safety is outstanding, for example, on July 18, 2007. The US Consumer Products Commission announced the recall of six Chinese products with safety issues, including flashlights, air pumps, microwave ovens and children's shoes. On July 19, 2007, the Philippine Food and Drug Administration was from the White Rabbit Toffee produced by Shanghai Guanshengyuan. The carcinogen formaldehyde was detected. Some voices that advocate the protection of national interests and the invasion of foreign capital are also on the rise. The United States, the European Union, and Russia have adjusted their trade policies toward China this year. Developing countries are also worried about the growth of China's trade.
Like other export industries in China, lighting lighting products are labor-intensive products. They have long been winning at a low price and have a single model. They neglect the construction of the industry's own soft power and cannot participate in the formulation of international trade game rules. In 2008, waiting for China's lighting and lighting companies is not a Kangzhuang Avenue, but a slogan, we need to cross from the beginning.
EU continues to impose anti-dumping duties
The EU document published on October 11, 2007 shows that the EU decided to extend the anti-dumping duty on Chinese energy-saving lamps to 2008. Since 2001, the EU has imposed a 66% anti-dumping duty on Chinese energy-saving lamps for a period of five years. After the anti-dumping measures expired, the EU, at the request of a few lighting equipment manufacturers, launched a 15-month investigation on energy-saving light bulbs produced in China to decide whether to continue to impose anti-dumping duties. After the investigation, the European Commission proposed to continue to impose a one-year anti-dumping duty on energy-saving lamps produced in China and submit this proposal to the EU Council for approval.
In addition to the trade barriers of anti-dumping duties, the EU also exerts influence through technical barriers. The most famous of these are the three green directives: the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive), the Directive on Restricting the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS Directive) and Energy-Efficient Products. Ecological Design Framework Directive (EUP Directive).
Although tariff barriers have caused China's energy-saving bulbs to export to the EU market to rise sharply in the EU, in recent years, China's energy-saving lamps have continued to grow in Europe. According to statistics from the European Union from July 2005 to June 2006, 69% of energy-saving lamps on the market are produced in China. The data shows that China's exports of energy-saving lamps to Europe from 2001 to 2006 are growing, but the growth is relatively slow.
However, under the global trend of energy conservation and environmental protection, the EU attaches great importance to environmental protection issues. In March 2006, EU member states signed an environmental agreement. In two years, European countries will gradually replace energy consumption with energy-saving fluorescent bulbs. Vintage incandescent bulbs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At present, the local products of the EU countries can only meet the market demand of 25%, and the prices are generally expensive. These positive factors have promoted the export of China's energy-saving lamps.
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