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This enabled British officials to say they had no responsibility themselves for imposing safeguards.
By sounding tough and imposing safeguards where the rules allow, the Bush administration hopes to stave off more damaging anti-Chinese action in Congress.More pressing, as far as the White House is concerned, is the scramble for CAFTA votes.
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To placate the textile industry's concern about floods of Chinese imports once the global system of textile quotas expired at the end of 2004, the Bush administration agreed to consider imposing safeguard quotas if there was a "threat" of market disruption, but before any import surge had actually occurred.
In March 2002, President George W. Bush imposed safeguards on imports of steel.
International trade law does allow countries to impose safeguards in such cases.
Under the terms on which China entered the WTO, others can impose safeguards simply because America has.
In documents seen by the BBC in 2005 British officials argued it would be "over-zealous" to impose safeguards.
We imposed safeguards on textiles from China because we believe that free trade must also be fair.
Since then the Bush administration, which provides intelligence to those tracking the flights, has negotiated with Peru and Colombia to impose safeguards.
It must instruct regulators to impose safeguards, like higher capital requirements and limits on borrowing, to curtail risk-taking before it runs amok.
America is now looking into whether it will impose safeguards on five other categories of clothing, and will decide by next February.
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