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European business officials warn China over consequences of boycott(counter-boycott?)
Strait Times ^ | 04/23/08

Posted on 04/23/2008 9:16:34 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

European business officials warn China over consequences of boycott

BEIJING - EUROPEAN business officials warned on Wednesday that calls in China for a boycott of French products since the raucous Olympic torch relay in Paris could spark a backlash against Chinese exports. France and high-profile French retailer Carrefour have been singled out by Chinese nationalists who saw the April 7 protests against the torch relay by pro-Tibetan groups and others as an insult to their national pride.

Anger climaxed this past weekend with protests at the French Embassy in Beijing and at Carrefour outlets in at least nine Chinese cities.

Calls to boycott French products have circulated mainly on the Internet, the realm mainly of college students and young urban Chinese, buoyed by the government's initial blessing of the protests.

Joerg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, said any large-scale boycott would likely hurt Chinese workers and companies and could be met by similar action against Chinese products in Europe.

'This kind of thing is a slippery slope downhill. Once you start talking about boycotts, there will always be retaliation on the other side. Where do you stop?' Mr Wuttke told reporters in Beijing.

The number of protesters outside Carrefour outlets was estimated to range from several dozen to 1,000. They waved Chinese flags, unfurled anti-French and anti-Carrefour banners, sang patriotic songs and burned French flags.

In the southern city of Zhuzhou, protesters reportedly attacked a young American teacher after he emerged from a local Carrefour, although details were sketchy.

Accounts on numerous Internet boards said the man was punched, pushed and chased and was only rescued by police after taking refuge in a taxi.

The US Embassy in Beijing said it had no information it could release about the incident under rules requiring a privacy waver.

Perhaps concerned over its image ahead of the Olympics, China's government began signaling this week it was ready to put the dispute to rest.

On Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said the Carrefour demonstrations were 'encouraging and touching', but added that 'we do not agree with some people's radical actions'.

China's Ministry of Commerce also welcomed recent statements by Carrefour denying that it supported exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.

'We also noticed that recently the French government and enterprises have taken actions that improve and preserve the mutual relationship,' the ministry said. 'We welcome their expression.'

Chinese newspapers on Wednesday pointed out that 95 per cent of the products sold by Carrefour in China are produced domestically, and that it directly employs 40,000 Chinese.

'European supermarkets in China mainly sell Chinese products and mainly employ Chinese people. This is worth bearing in mind,' said Michael O'Sullivan, secretary general of the EU chamber.

Though protesters also disrupted torch relay runs in London, San Francisco and a few other cities, the Paris leg has been a lightning rod for criticism by Chinese largely because of images of a pro-Tibetan protester attempting to snatch away the torch from a Chinese wheelchair fencer.

The female torchbearer, Jin Jing, has been hailed as a national hero, praised on the Internet as the 'smiling angel in a wheelchair'.

Tamping down tensions Scrambling to tamp down tensions, French President Nicolas Sarkozy sent an emotional letter to 'Mademoiselle Jin Jing', praising her 'remarkable courage' and extending an invitation to visit as his personal guest in the coming weeks.

Ms Jiang, the ministry spokeswoman, praised the president's gesture as a 'friendly move.'

Beijing's move to rein in the budding nationalism follows a familiar pattern. Authorities used state media to order students back to class and put a quick end to past protests and spasms of intense nationalism such as those that followed the 1999 bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade and the 2001 collision between a US spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet.

Even amid the changed tone, China reasserted its hard line against the Dalai Lama, whose supporters it accuses of instigating deadly riots in Lhasa, Tibet's capital, on March 14.

The state-controlled China Daily newspaper ran a front-page story on Wednesday labeling a move by the Paris city council on Monday to bestow the title of 'honorary citizen' on the Dalai Lama as a 'severe provocation'.

'Paris has recently made a series of hostile gestures toward China,' the newspaper said.

Beijing has labeled the Lhasa riot and related protests in Tibetan areas an attempt to split the region from China and to sabotage the Beijing Olympics. -- AP


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2008olympics; boycott; boycottchina; boycottolympics; china; europe; olympics; tibet; torch
Hmm... eye for eye, boycott for boycott.

Europeans are good at keeping things out. China should worry.:-)

1 posted on 04/23/2008 9:16:35 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster; maui_hawaii; Jeff Head; Tainan; hedgetrimmer; Unam Sanctam; taxesareforever; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 04/23/2008 9:17:30 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Chinese Regime Implicated in Staging Violence in Lhasa—UPDATED

Agents Provocateur? ["Tibetan supporter" who attacked torch bearer may be Chinese agent]

China salaries overseas Chinese for anti-Tibetan protests (rent-a-mob: $350 per head)

‘Beijing orchestrating Tibet riots’

Attack on an American volunteer by anti-Carrefour mob in Zhuzhou, Hunan
"The cab driver was shouting at him to get out. Then they started hitting the car.
The crowd was shouting "kill him! kill the Frenchman.""

3 posted on 04/23/2008 9:26:38 AM PDT by TigersEye (Berlin 1936. Beijing 2008. Moscow 1980 Olympic Games for murdering regimes.)
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4 posted on 04/23/2008 9:30:26 AM PDT by TigersEye (Berlin 1936. Beijing 2008. Moscow 1980 Olympic Games for murdering regimes.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Europeans are good at keeping things out.

That's right! just look at how successful they have been at keeping the islam-a-nazies out. Be afraid Chicoms, be very afraid.

5 posted on 04/23/2008 9:39:33 AM PDT by fella (Is he al-taquiya or is he murtadd? Only his iman knows for sure.)
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To: fella
Well, I was talking about trade barrier.:-)
6 posted on 04/23/2008 9:49:10 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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Chinese newspapers on Wednesday pointed out that 95 per cent of the products sold by Carrefour in China are produced domestically...

Probably the same Chinese made percentage at Wal-Mart here in the US.

7 posted on 04/23/2008 9:52:26 AM PDT by Last Dakotan
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