Premier Li Keqiang, China's top economic official criticized the EU anti-dumping cases against Chinese solar electricity and telecommunications equipment, he warned, would hurt both sides pursuit.
In a speech in Swizerland, Lee said the action would hurt European consumers and may encourage trade protectionism, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
EU27 on Chinese-made solar panels to impose anti-dumping duties, which it calls a month to offset unfair subsidies. Earlier this month, the EU said it would investigate whether Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturers also received improper support.
"In the case of these two types of products that will harm China's industry, business and employment in Europe also damage the vital interests of users and consumers," Lee said in Zurich. "We express our firm opposition."
Lee to Beijing how to respond, but there is no indication that his remarks may exacerbate concerns, the government may retaliate against European telecom equipment vendors are looking for sales in China.
Chinese officials plan to dispute solar and telecommunications equipment when they meet in Brussels on Monday European officials regularly scheduled trade and investment negotiations, the Commerce Department announced Sunday.
China faces from the clean energy industry in a certain range, the tire manufacturer, Chinese businesses to benefit from improper government support, including low-cost access to credit, energy and land complaints.
Chinese solar panel manufacturers are struggling financially after government incentives to promote hundreds of producers eager to enter the market, prices fall. Europe on China's solar panel anti-dumping duty, the average 47%.
In the case of telecommunications, the EU said last week that if the failure of the negotiations with Beijing, will open investigate whether Chinese manufacturers to obtain improper support. They made ??the decision may result in higher import tariffs.
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