Germany has come out in support of China as a trade dispute over the sale of solar cells and wireless equipment in Europe. German economy minister Philipp Roesler said that Germany rejected proposals from the European Commission to impose heavy trade duties on China's sales of solar panels in Europe. The EC accuses Chinese firms of selling solar panels at below cost in Europe, a practise known as "dumping", and plans to impose heavy trade duties on the country, making it far harder for China to gain market share. The duties, averaging 47 percent, will come into force from June 6 for a trial period and could be withdrawn if both sides can reach a negotiated settlement. Fearful of losing business in China, Germany, Britain and the Netherlands are among at least 14 member states who oppose the sanctions according to the news agency. Sylodium (global import export directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; 柏林(德国) - 北京(中国) or any city around the World.