The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US finds Chinese aluminium foil subsidized, slaps duties

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WASHINGTON: The US Commerce Department announced it was imposing preliminar­y duties ranging from 16.5 to 81 per cent on aluminium foil imports from China after finding they were subsidized.

The department “will instruct US Customs and Border Protection to collect cash deposits from importers of aluminium foil from China based on these preliminar­y rates,” it quoted Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross saying in a statement.

Aluminium imports from China were valued at an estimated US$389 million in 2016 according to official figures.

The move follow san anti-dumping investigat­ion announced in spring, with a final decision to be made on October 24.

“The United States is committed to free, fair and reciprocal trade, and will continue to validate the informatio­n provided to us that brought us to this decision,” said Secretary Ross.

“The Trump Administra­tion will not stand idly by as harmful trade practices from foreign nations attempt to take advantage of our essential industries, workers, and businesses.” The investigat­ion is separate from another probe, launched in April, that is looking at whether aluminium dumping and illegal subsidies are threatenin­g the US economy and military preparedne­ss.

Along with steel, aluminium is an essential material for the US military.

US manufactur­ers had demanded the imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports, arguing that government subsidies were responsibl­e for a global excess in supply.

President Donald Trump promised during his election campaign that the US would tighten its trade policy towards China, in order to bring back manufactur­ing jobs. But he had so far avoided major moves in this regard since taking office, favouring a softer approach to gain Chinese cooperatio­n in reining back a recalcitra­nt North Korea. — AFP

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