China Seeks Fair Treatment From US Review
CHINA hopes the United States will not exclude the country when it loosens its export curbs, Yao Jian, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said yesterday.
Yao's remarks came after the US said over the weekend it might change its export control regime.
The US should treat all countries equally and not discriminate against China in its export policies, Yao said.
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said in Hong Kong on Sunday that the review will help with "the sale of highly sophisticated technology that might be embedded in some of the machines and devices like wind turbines, and the software that might operate these very sophisticated systems."
The 1979 Export Administration Act limits the exports of commercial high-technology goods to China.
Yao's remarks came after the US said over the weekend it might change its export control regime.
The US should treat all countries equally and not discriminate against China in its export policies, Yao said.
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said in Hong Kong on Sunday that the review will help with "the sale of highly sophisticated technology that might be embedded in some of the machines and devices like wind turbines, and the software that might operate these very sophisticated systems."
The 1979 Export Administration Act limits the exports of commercial high-technology goods to China.
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