Official: China not to practice "Buy China"

BEIJING. February 9. KAZINFORM China won't resort to trade protectionism with a plan similar to "Buy America" that bans foreign products in domestic stimulus projects, said a Ministry of Commerce (MOC) official here Monday.
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"We won't practice 'Buy China'," said Vice Commerce Minister Jiang Zengwei at a press conference. "We'll treat domestic and foreign products equally as long as they are needed." The U.S. Senate last week voted to soften but retain in the country's roughly 900 billion-U.S. dollar stimulus plan a controversial provision, which required all public works projects funded by stimulus dollars to use only U.S.-made iron and steel. "It's impossible to meet a country's market demand with only domestic products amid world economic integration ... why should we turn to trade protectionism under the current situation (of global financial crisis)?" Jiang said. About 20 percent of commodities in China need to be purchased from international markets, including industrial raw materials, farm produce and luxury items, Jiang said; Kazinform has learned from Xinhuanet.
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