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"en.20001213.9.3-230"2
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"Commissioner, firstly, to a certain extent I feel reassured because I notice that the Commission has been concerned with, and has perhaps also done something about, this problem.
However, the dates mentioned by the Commissioner – there was a meeting on 29 November, on 2 December it was decided to open an investigation, and then it is said that it may happen within six months, etc. – are not very illuminating.
I believe that the intentions as a whole are hugely reassuring, but the reality is that meanwhile our dockyards are closing down. I come from a country, Spain, and specifically the Basque Country, where there is nobody left building ships because we cannot cope with Korean competition. The Korean shipbuilders are quite happy to carry out dumping – not only with regard to the European Union, but also the whole world – and I cannot see any solution to it.
I would be grateful if we could take immediate and crucial measures."@en1
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