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China warns US over anti-dumping claim
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-15 22:49 BEIJING - China said the US should deal "cautiously" with the anti-dumping complaint from US steel makers that China dumped specific types of tubular and pipe steel into the US market. Ministry of Commerce (MOC) spokesman Yao Jian made the remark at a news conference Wednesday, saying the US should resist protectionism as the government promised in the G20 summit in London.
Yao said in the first quarter, the volume of Chinese steel exports to the US fell 55 percent from a year ago. China was highly concerned about the suit and would send a delegation to the US to discuss the matter, he said. Yao noted China will keep watching the progress of the case. Other countries have also further restricted importing the products from China. Last week, China protested at the European Union's (EU) decision on April 8 to impose anti-dumping duties on seamless steel pipe imported from China after an investigation that began in July last year. |