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". We must make clearly separate two issues. First of all, either suspicions of fraud about the products’ origins are justified or they are not. This can quite easily be checked and investigated. We are doing so in a number of areas and once again, Mr Bolkestein and myself, as well as our services, work together on many such matters. What we need, in order to commit resources which, as you know, are scarce despite the considerable efforts of the European Parliament to give the Commission additional means, is to have sufficiently precise information, rather like a unit that is given the task of investigating fraud in the police force. Give us more precise details, then. Secondly, with regard to export opportunities in the ceramics sector, which is still a significant sector in a number of Member States, these do not depend on specific Community policies. Also on this subject, if our ceramics exporters, whose quality is recognised throughout the world found their access to the market of one third country or another obstructed because the countries concerned were not applying the open arrangements accepted bilaterally or within the World Trade Organisation, we would then set in motion the means available to us to help out our exporters."@en1

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