
The proposed measures included setting up an independent commission to monitor telecommunications-equipment markets. The panel was supposed to identify practices like dumping and ensure European access to the Chinese market. However, nearly two years after the pact was signed, the body has yet to be set up. China hasn’t provided funds for it and has rejected a demand by the EU that panel members have no ties to the government, one EU official said.
In July, the EU complained about the telecom-equipment deal at a high-level meeting with Chinese counterparts in Beijing, people familiar with the situation told the paper. But one EU official said the impasse with China is unlikely to be resolved soon. China’s Ministry of Commerce didn’t respond to a request for comment.