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The facts being taken on board by the Commission at present relate to the import data which became available after the first three months of this year. The Commission awaited the import data rather than relying on the licensing arrangements.
The second question that the Member asks about the currency situation is something that is not being considered under the current WTO rules. The United States, in a different context, has being referring to the currency situation in China, namely the Chinese peg, which
United States commentators are saying is compounding the situation regarding exports from China. The question of currencies is a totally unrelated matter to the investigation under WTO rules. There are different expert analyses regarding what should or should not be done about the Chinese currency. It is not currently being considered under the rules of the WTO and this particular question."@en1
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