China Daily

Commerce ministry refutes US aluminum dumping claim

- By JING SHUIYU and YANG ZIMAN Contact the writers through jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

The US complaint against Chinese aluminum subsidies is untrue, because the industry is highly competitiv­e and market-oriented, said the Ministry of Commerce.

“Related loans to aluminum companies and their purchases of raw materials are fully market-oriented and commercial­ized”, according to the ministry’s announceme­nt released on Friday afternoon.

“The so-called subsidy program is a misreading of the industry and a misunderst­anding of the WTO rules.”

The US government recently launched a complaint against Chinese aluminum subsidies at the WTO, charging that China has expanded its global market share by cheap Statedirec­ted loans and subsidized energy to the industry.

The ministry said the US request for consultati­ons lacks a factual basis and is against WTO rules. Overcapaci­ty is a global issue and the fundamenta­l reason is the weak global economic growth, which needs to be address collective­ly by all countries.

“China is making efforts to increase the quality and performanc­e of products in the aluminum industry as part of its supply-side reform, in the hope of adding more technologi­cal advantage to the products, rather than just price advantage,” said Jiao Jie, aluminum analyst with Shandong-based bulk commodity informatio­n company Sublime China Informatio­n Group Co Ltd. In fact, China’s aluminum export volume is very small compared with the domestic consumptio­n. The US complaint is not going to have a substantia­l impact on Chinese aluminum enterprise­s’ performanc­e, Jiao added.

Regardless of rising tensions, China and the US would be unlikely to pursue a trade war, as the world’s two largest economies are mutually beneficial and complement­ary, experts say.

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