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China setting up new market obstacles: EU group
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Beijing (AFP) Sept 8, 2011

China, Bulgaria seek to strengthen ties
Sofia (AFP) Sept 8, 2011 - The vice chairman of China's central military commission, General Xu Caihou, wrapped up Thursday a three-day visit to Bulgaria that focused on strengthening military and economic ties.

Defence cooperation, military modernization, training and education were on the agenda during Xu's meetings with Defence Minister Anyu Angelov and President Georgy Parvanov Wednesday and Thursday.

The Chinese general also visited Bulgaria's military academy in Sofia and a nearby army training ground.

"Defence cooperation between our two countries has strengthened over the last years and China became an important partner of ours in the Asia region," Angelov said.

The two said they would seek new opportunities for cooperation in military technology and production and agreed to learn from each other's experiences in disaster response.

Parvanov had meanwhile expressed hopes on Wednesday that Xu's visit would "turn into a strong catalyser for further developing cooperation in all areas."

Parvanov highlighted the huge potential in boosting trade and expressed hopes for more Chinese investment in Bulgaria.

China's largest sports utility vehicle producer, Great Wall Motor, is scheduled to launch this autumn a plant in the central Bulgarian town of Lovech, which will produce 50,000 vehicles per year.

The Bulgarian president also reiterated an invitation for Chinese President Hu Jintao to visit Bulgaria.

China is setting up new obstacles for foreign companies wanting to invest in the world's second largest economy, a grouping of European businesses said Thursday.

The claim by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China's annual report follow repeated calls from Beijing's main Western trading partners to ensure a level playing field for foreign firms.

"Recent measures to further constrict market openness raise questions about stated intentions to create lasting opportunities for all market actors to compete on an equal footing," the EU Chamber of Commerce in China said.

Launching its 12th annual report, the grouping raised the example of a new government rule that stipulates foreign firms can only own a maximum of 50 percent of a joint venture making components for clean technology cars.

A similar new rule applies for offshore wind farms. Overall though, foreign ownership in key industries -- such as the auto, telecommunications, finance and refinery sectors -- remains limited, the grouping said.

Davide Cucino, head of the chamber, welcomed China's new five-year plan for economic development, which focuses on developing the domestic market, consumption and services in a bid to move away from a dependency on exports.

But he said "some of those goals are not reflected" in regulations governing foreign investment.

"We believe that European companies have perfect expertise and technology to match the goals of this (five-year) plan," he told reporters.

The chamber also released a survey of its 1,600 member firms, which revealed that 43 percent think measures adopted by Beijing discriminate against foreign enterprises, compared to just 33 percent last year.

Of the member companies, 46 percent also feel that this discrimination will continue for another few years, compared to 36 percent in 2010.

China hits back at Romney trade jibes
Beijing (AFP) Sept 8, 2011 - China slammed US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney Thursday after he said he would end his country's "trade surrender" to Beijing, accusing him and other would-be candidates of "scapegoating China".

An English-language commentary by the state Xinhua news agency called his remarks "old-fashioned and ill-advised", warning: "China is no cause of the current US economic mess and bashing Beijing is no cure for Washington's woes."

"Crafty (US) politicians tend to cater to and even ratchet up the antagonistic sentiment of some poorly informed voters toward China, dreaming that they could ride the anti-China waves to higher political echelons and even the White House," the commentary said.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who had been the early Republican frontrunner but now trails Texas Governor Rick Perry, was heavily critical of Chinese policy Tuesday as he unveiled his economic plan.

He said Washington must confront "nations like China that violate trade rules while free-riding on the international system".

"I have no interest in starting a trade war with China, but I cannot accept our current trade surrender," Romney added. He is battling other Republican hopefuls to face President Barack Obama in elections next year.

But the Xinhua commentary said that Beijing was "a responsible player on the world stage" and denied that China supported copyright theft, saying "the Chinese government is consistently against any kind of patent infringement".

And on the valuation of the Chinese currency -- long a point of tension between the world's two largest economies -- the commentary said that the weakness of the yuan had not led to the trade imbalance between China and the United States.

This was "vindicated by the fact that noticeable appreciation of the yuan over past years did not help ease US trade deficits with China," it said.

China, the largest foreign holder of US Treasury bonds, published a series of stinging English-language commentaries on US economic policy last month after Standard & Poor's downgraded the country's credit rating.

But China has faced repeated criticism by US officials over alleged manipulation of its currency, the trade imbalance, copyright infringement and accusations its firms have stolen technology from overseas companies.

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US demands Deloitte cooperate in China fraud probe
New York (AFP) Sept 8, 2011 - US regulators blasted global accounting giant Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu on Thursday for failing to cooperate in their probe of suspected fraud by Longtop, a Chinese software company.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission said Deloitte's Shanghai unit was not complying with a subpoena that the agency had issued in May for documents pertaining to the suspected accounting fraud.

The unit, D&T Shanghai, has "vast amounts of documents" of interest to the investigation but has not yet responded to the SEC's subpoena despite a July deadline, the agency said in a statement.

"These documents may reveal information about D&T Shanghai's discovery of false financial records at Longtop, how any fraud schemes at Longtop were able to continue undetected, and basic information necessary to ferret out whether there was a fraud, who was behind it, how significant it was, and how it was conducted," the SEC said.

The agency said it had filed a subpoena enforcement action to force Deloitte to cooperate, and warned that refusal to hand over the documents could have "serious legal consequences".

The SEC halted trading of Longtop's shares on the New York Stock Exchange in May after Deloitte abruptly quit as the company's auditor, with the accountancy firm accusing Longtop managers of falsifying records about the firm's cash balances and sales.

In previous years, Deloitte's auditors had repeatedly given a clean bill of health to financial statements released by Longtop, a maker of financial software based in the southeastern Chinese city of Xiamen.

Longtop is one of several Chinese firms on North American stock markets that have been embroiled in accounting scandals and a crackdown by regulators this year; some have been suspended and others delisted.

The scandals have shaken the faith of investors in Chinese companies and raised doubts about corporate governance practices in China.

Last month, Canadian regulators halted trading of Chinese timber company Sino-Forest Corp. on the Toronto Stock Exchange, accusing it of inflating the size of its revenues and timber holdings.





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