STATE TRADING
QUESTIONS POSED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION
REGARDING the notification of China[1]
The following communication,
dated and received on 25 September 2024, is being circulated at the request of
the delegation of the European Union.
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The European Union thanks China for its
notification _G/STR/N/20/CHN and would like to
request some additional information.
In point III, Description of the functioning
of the State Trading Enterprises, it is written that:
In the products of which the export is currently subject to state
trading administration, i.e. rice, maize, cotton, coal, crude oil, tungsten,
antimony and silver listed in Annex 2A2 of Protocol on the Accession of the
People's Republic of China as well as tobacco, rice, maize, cotton, coal, crude
oil and tobacco can only be exported by state trading enterprises, and no
annual review of qualification of state trading enterprises is needed.
Processed oil could be exported by non-state trading enterprises.
[…]
Quota license administration applies to the export of rice, maize,
cotton, coal, crude oil, and processed oil (excluding lubricating oil, grease,
lubricating base oil). Each state trading enterprise determines its export
level within its licensed quota, according to market supply and demand, as well
as prices and other factors. State trading enterprises which import/export
tobacco determine their import/export level through commercial negotiations
taking into account the supply capacity of domestic and international markets
as well as the acceptability of enterprises.
[…]
State trading enterprises are operated following market mechanism.
Export prices of state trading enterprises are determined by such enterprises
themselves according to the prices of international market and the supply in
domestic market, and by referring to the cost prices plus circulation expenses
such as fees for warehousing, transportation, bank interests and inspection,
etc.
In point IV, Statistical information, China
did not provide any data related to the quantities exported by the STEs of the
products listed in points II and III of the notification. Moreover, China did
not provide any information on the average procurement price and the average
domestic price for corn and rice.
In its DS:1 notification _G/AG/N/CHN/65 for Calendar year
2020, China has reported administered price for rice (in supporting table
DS:5):
Question 1:
Could China please confirm whether the
administered prices reported in DS:1 notification could be also considered for
the purposes of the STEs statistical tables? If so, China should update its STE
notification accordingly. If not, please explain the difference of the
applicable prices.
Question 2:
Could China please clarify why China is not
in a position to provide the quantities of corn and rice exported by the STEs?
Which are the exporting destinations of those products?
Question 3:
Could China please clarify if China exported any wheat for the period
covered by this notification?
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