Global shoemakers slam EU plan to extend China duty

Wed Oct 7, 2009 12:24pm EDT
 
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BRUSSELS, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Global footwear producers and major European retailers condemned on Wednesday plans by the European Commission to extend anti-dumping duties on EU imports of Chinese and Vietnamese shoes by at least 15 months.

"Prices have increased by on average at least 10 percent since the imposition of the duties in 2006," the European Footwear Alliance, representing manufacturers such as Nike (NKE.N), Adidas (ADSG.DE) and Timberland, said in a statement.

"EFA members have paid around 800 million euros ($1.18 billion) in anti-dumping duties in the last three and a half years and we fail to understand who has benefited." (Reporting by Darren Ennis, editing by Dale Hudson)

 

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