that ruling,” Commerce Ministry spokesman Yao Jian said in a statement on the agency’s Web site today. The nation “regrets” the decision, Yao said.
China when the trade organization said the limits violate global commerce rules, in a decision released yesterday. WTO judges largely sided with a U.S. complaint that accused China of making U.S. companies sell copyright-protected products such as magazines, CDs and video games through state- approved or state-run businesses.


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