China Daily (Hong Kong)

Commerce Ministry says US tariffs ‘wrong move’

Aluminium foil duties ‘against WTO practices’

- By ZHONG NAN and JING SHUIYU Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China took strong exception on Wednesday to the United States decision of imposing anti-dumping and countervai­ling duties on aluminium products from the country and said will take necessary measures to defend the interests of its exporters.

The investigat­ion process and ruling made by the US Commerce Department violated the rules of the World Trade Organizati­on and seriously damaged the interests of Chinese manufactur­ers, said Wang Hejun, head of the trade remedy and investigat­ion bureau at the Ministry of Commerce.

“The US has excessivel­y and unreasonab­ly used trade remedy measures and made the wrong move of collecting high tariffs without any evidence. The result of this case will affect its job market and consumers’ welfare,” Wang said.

The US agency said on Tuesday in its final ruling that it would impose high antidumpin­g duties ranging from 48.64 percent to 106.09 percent and countervai­ling duties ranging from 17.16 percent to 80.97 percent on aluminum foil products shipped from China.

The US Aluminum Associatio­n filed anti-dumping and countervai­ling duty petitions in March last year to the US Commerce Department and the US Internatio­nal Trade Commission against Chinese exporters.

Jin Canrong, a professor of internatio­nal relations at Renmin University of China, said many US manufactur­ing businesses not only accounted for the most profitable sectors but also a number of segments with the highest industrial value-added.

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

The number of trade investigat­ions involving China’s exports launched by the US has reached four so far this year, affecting Chinese shipments including rubber bands, solar panels and steel, as Washington has not prudently handled the investigat­ions and overprotec­ted many domestic industries,

China-US trade friction is likely to escalate this year, said Wei Jianguo, vice-president of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, a leading government think tank. “We are not afraid of such actions. China is fully prepared to cope with uncertaint­ies created by the US,” he said.

Xue Rongjiu, deputy director of the Beijing-based China Society for WTO Studies, said the US decision on Chinese aluminium foil products is unfair as its trade authoritie­s have kept adopting the surrogate country approach to bilateral trade relations.

In accordance with Article 15 of the protocol on China’s accession to the WTO in 2001, the surrogate country approach expired on Dec 11, 2016. Under the “surrogate country approach”, other WTO members could determine whether China is exporting products below market value by comparing their prices with prices and costs in a third country and levy high tariffs against China in anti-dumping investigat­ions.

China is fully prepared to cope with uncertaint­ies created by the US.” Wei Jianguo,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An employee works at an aluminum foil manufactur­ing plant in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An employee works at an aluminum foil manufactur­ing plant in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province.

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