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China voices strong dissatisfaction, opposition to U.S. Section 301 investigation

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China voices strong dissatisfaction, opposition to U.S. Section 301 investigation

2024-04-18 06:10 Last Updated At:22:55

China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes the United States' launch of a Section 301 investigation into China's maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Wednesday.

The U.S. petition is full of false accusations, according to a statement from a ministry spokesperson.

The petition misinterprets normal trade and investment activities as damaging to U.S. national security and corporate interests, and blames China for U.S. industrial issues, lacking factual basis and running counter to common sense economics, the statement said.

These accusations from the United States are entirely untenable, the spokesperson said, as China's industrial development is the result of technological innovation and the active participation of enterprises in market competition.

While accusing China of adopting so-called non-market practices, the United States has provided hundreds of billions of dollars in discriminatory subsidies to its own domestic industries, the statement noted, highlighting that several U.S. studies have shown that the U.S. shipbuilding industry lost its competitive edge years ago due to overprotection.

It said that the United States is making another mistake in launching its latest Section 301 investigation, as the World Trade Organization (WTO) has already determined that the previous U.S. administration violated WTO rules by launching similar investigations and imposing additional tariffs on Chinese goods -- actions that were also opposed by many WTO members.

China urges the United States to respect the facts and multilateral rules, immediately cease its erroneous practices, and return to the rules-based multilateral trading system, the ministry said.

China will follow the progress of the investigation closely, and take all necessary measures to resolutely defend its rights and interests, it said.

China voices strong dissatisfaction, opposition to U.S. Section 301 investigation

China voices strong dissatisfaction, opposition to U.S. Section 301 investigation

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First China-Laos-Thailand-Malaysia express freight train departs from Chengdu

2024-04-30 21:13 Last Updated At:22:18

The first China-Laos-Thailand-Malaysia express freight train departed from the Chengdu International Railway Port in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in regional trade connectivity.

The maiden train, carrying a full load of 30 containers of LCD monitors and new energy vehicles, will travel via the China-Laos Railway, then transition to rail networks in Laos, Thailand, and finally reach Port Klang in Malaysia.

This all-rail journey will take only five days to Thailand and eight days to Malaysia, significantly reducing transit time by around 50 percent compared to traditional sea route which started from Qinzhou City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

"[Previously, our goods to Malaysia] were transported from Chengdu to Qinzhou by rail, and then from Qinzhou to Malaysia by sea. Now, with the China-Laos-Thailand-Malaysia express freight train, we can save about a week for the trip which used to take about 15 days," said Du Peiling, executive director of Sichuan New Bond International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd.

The launch of the new line will further expand the reach of China-Laos rail services, promoting economic and trade exchanges between China and Laos, Thailand, and Malaysia.

It will also accelerate the development of the regional inland railway network, providing new support for the economic interaction and growth between Sichuan and Southeast Asia.

Chengdu's international train services have now reached 112 cities, with four new stops added this year, establishing a comprehensive international land-sea freight distribution system.

First China-Laos-Thailand-Malaysia express freight train departs from Chengdu

First China-Laos-Thailand-Malaysia express freight train departs from Chengdu

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