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China Says Concerned About EU Protectionism on Steel Imports
Beijing - Arab Today

China is greatly concerned about the European Union’s protectionist measures against Chinese steel products, the commerce ministry said.
“The Chinese side has expressed great concerns and worries about the EU’s trade protectionist tendency over steel,” the ministry said in a statement on its website.
The ministry was responding to the EU’s latest decision to take temporary anti-dumping measures against imports of Chinese seamless steel pipes, based on preliminary investigations, it said.
A worldwide steel glut has stoked trade disputes between China, the world’s top maker of the construction material, and other producers such as the US and the European Union.
High duties levied on Chinese products could seriously hurt Chinese companies, the ministry said.
“China is willing to strengthen exchanges and communication with the European side and properly solve problems that the steel industry is facing,” it said.
European Union trade ministers earlier said they must not be “naive” in the face of alleged China price dumping, as they tried to agree tougher measures to fight unfairly low prices.
China is the EU’s second-largest trade partner but the two blocs have had a series of disputes over cheap Chinese exports that Europeans say are unfairly flooding their market.
“Europe cannot be naive and must protect its interests especially when it comes to dumping,” said Peter Ziga, trade minister from Slovakia, which holds the EU’s six-month rotating presidency.
However, differences remained at a meeting of the 28 ministers in Brussels, with free-trade purists such as Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands fearing a lurch toward protectionism and angering China.
“There is still not the necessary majority, but we are sure that we can have a decision,” said French Trade Minister Matthias Fekl.
“It is indispensable,” he added.
The most controversial idea — on the table since 2013 — is to soften the “lesser duty rule” by which tariffs are imposed systematically at the lowest possible level.
Changing this rule would allow the EU to impose higher tariffs than now.
Steelmakers are especially keen for the changes after being battered by a collapse in prices due to China-led oversupply and a wave of cheap imports.
China makes more than half the world’s steel and is accused of massive dumping as its own market slows sharply.
About 15,000 steelworkers protested in Brussels on Wednesday demanding the EU pass the tougher rules.
But some countries are worried that tougher rules will make imports too expensive for industry.
“The Swedes are really against it. Volvo needs 10,000 parts to build an auto,” an EU diplomat said.
These extra defenses are seen as key with China in December widely expected to receive the official World Trade Organization designation of Market Economy Status (MES).
This new standing means that China’s trade partners will no longer be allowed to use alternative methods to measure potential price dumping, handing much more power to Beijing in trade fights.
To counter this, the European Commission’s proposal introduces several criteria to assess trade partners, such as state policies and influence, the widespread presence of state-owned companies and the independence of the financial sector.
Beijing on Thursday said the EU’s tougher proposals were wrong, leaving China as a “surrogate country” in the eyes of the WTO.
“These new measures have no basis in World Trade Organization rules,” said China’s commerce ministry spokesman Shen Danyang, adding that the EU was illegally stripping China of its WTO rights.

Source: Arab News

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