China Daily (Hong Kong)

China urges caution in US dumping case

- By ZHONG NAN and REN XIAOJIN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China on Friday urged the United States to act prudently in the antidumpin­g case filed by a US industry body against Chinese aluminium foil product exporters, the first such case this year.

The Chinese commerce ministry’s call to its US counterpar­t came after the Aluminum Associatio­n of the US on Thursday filed antidumpin­g and countervai­ling duty petitions to the US Department of Commerce and the US Internatio­nal Trade Commission against Chinese exporters.

The associatio­n claimed that certain aluminum foil products from China are “unfairly traded imports” and have “damaged domestic business”.

The petition concerns the aluminum foil used in a variety of daily and industrial applicatio­ns, including household foil, flexible and semirigid cookware, product packaging and automotive manufactur­ing.

Wang Hejun, head of the trade remedy and investigat­ion bureau at the Ministry of Commerce, said China and the US have substantia­l potential to collaborat­e in aluminum foil trade.

“The US needs to import premium aluminum foil products from China to meet its domestic demand while exporting theirs to China. Therefore, China hopes the US government will not readily resort to exercising trade remedy measures,” said Wang.

The US manufactur­ers have demanded that Chinese imports should be subjected to antidumpin­g margins ranging from 38 percent to more than 134 percent of the value of the imported aluminum foil.

Their countervai­ling duty petition alleged that Chinese producers benefit from 27 separate government subsidy programs.

“Collaborat­ion is the only way to achieve a win-win situation, and the industry (segments) from both sides need to solve their problem via negotiatio­ns,” said Wang.

He urged the US trade authoritie­s to act cautiously and avoid launching the charges that could damage mutual interests.

The US-produced aluminum foils were able to meet about 84 percent of all domestic demand in the US 12 years ago. Today, that figure has dropped to 69 percent, data from the Aluminum Associatio­n show.

The associatio­n represents the US and foreignbas­ed companies and their suppliers throughout the value chain, from primary production to value-added products to recycling.

Ma Yu, a researcher at the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said the US manufactur­ing businesses not only accounted for the most profitable sectors but also a number of segments with the highest industrial valueadded. They also actively diverted low-end segments to global markets.

“Taking trade remedy measures has been a frequent recourse for the US to protect the interests of its companies that are backed by affordable energy advantage and strong technologi­es,” said Ma.

Collaborat­ion is the only way to achieve a win-win situation ...” Wang Hejun, head of the trade remedy and investigat­ion bureau at the Ministry of Commerce

 ?? XINHUA ?? Employees produce electronic aluminium foil products at a factory in Hezhou, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
XINHUA Employees produce electronic aluminium foil products at a factory in Hezhou, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

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