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【正文】 ng poor infrastructure and rigid labor laws that perversely discourage panies from growing and instead promote inefficient fragmentation. China exported US$ billion to India in the first four months this year, 13 percent decline pared with the last year, according to the data from China’s Ministry of Commerce. Meanwhile, statistics from India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry also show that its import from China still remain stable, taking up over one tenth of its total import, despite of the context of global economic crisis. In January, New Delhi announced a sixmonth ban on the import of Chinese toys, citing concerns about their safety, after Indian toymakers plained that such playthings had grabbed the lion’s share of the country’s US$ toy market. However, the ban was lifted after just two months, after Beijing threatened to take the issue to the WTO. India’s small and medium enterprises have warned that they are suffering because of cheap imports from China. They are urging New Delhi to accelerate antidumping investigations and impose tougher safety and quality checks on Chinese products. The appeal for greater government protection came amid rising tensions between New Delhi and Beijing over trade, after a highprofile dispute over an Indian ban on Chinese made toys. Not only India, increased protectionism in the US and the EU, where most of Guangdong’s toys have been exported, Russia, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina have for the time being introduced antidumping measures against toy imports from China, citing various excuses, according to Li Zhuoming, deputy chairman of the Guangdong Toy Association. Actually, starting from 2020, Chinese toy manufactures had felt the pinch from diverseedged pressures. “We have worries every year. We worried about the short supply of workers last year and now we are concerned about the foreign market shrinking due to trade protectionism in many western countries,” Lin Ruorong, owner of a toy factory in the city of Zhongshan said. His factory manufactures stuffed toys for export to Europe and the United States. “The US’s toy imports from China have been decreasing over the past couple of years and the European Union has raised its market threshold for China’s toy products,” he said. “That means my business is hardly able to survive.” What was worse, Li said, was that the price rise of raw materials and the rise in workers’ wage would further narrow profit. There is consensus that tapping into domestic market and resort to innovation of the whole industry is the only way out. To China’s delight, many toy manufacturers in Shantou, Guangdong province have successfully upgraded their products and even thrive during the international financial crisis. Footwear, price advantage encounters challenges Chinese leather shoes are for long time the victim of EU antidumping sanctions, and the relevant barriers take place frequently. On Octobe
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