The Borneo Post

US expected to launch WTO complaint over subsidies

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WASHINGTON: The Obama administra­tion is expected to launch a complaint against Chinese aluminium subsidies with the World Trade Organizati­on, a person familiar with the matter said.

The complaint will likely add to rising trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office next week with pledges to reduce US trade deficits with China as a top priority.

The complaint, to be filed by the US Trade Representa­tive’s office, is expected to cite ‘artificial­ly cheap loans’ from Chinese banks and artificial­ly low-priced inputs for Chinese aluminium makers including electricit­y, coal and alumina.

It will cite such subsidies contributi­ng to excess Chinese capacity and hurting American workers and companies, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the case is not yet filed.

The pending complaint follows an October request for a WTO case against China’s aluminium trade practices by the two US senators from Ohio, home to several US aluminium producers, and six other senators.

China has rapidly expanded its aluminium production capacity in recent years and currently produces more than half the world’s aluminium.

This has driven price declines that have reduced the number of operating US aluminium smelters to five from 14 since 2008, causing the loss of 15,000 US aluminium production jobs, the senators said in October.

“When China drives down aluminium costs by cheating, Ohio workers and manufactur­ers pay the price,” Senator Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat, said in a statement issued late on Wednesday.

“Thousands have lost jobs because of unfairly subsidized aluminium from China that has flooded the market and led to overcapaci­ty, and it’s past time we get tough on these violations before more American workers suffer,” Brown said.

According to the person familiar with the complaint, the United States will request consultati­ons with China to address concerns over its subsidies.

The complaint is the 16th brought against China before the WTO during the eight years of the Obama administra­tion over issues ranging from tariffs on broiler chickens to tax rebates for small domestic aircraft and export duties on key Chinese raw materials. — Reuters

When China drives down aluminium costs by cheating, Ohio workers and manufactur­ers pay the price. Senator Sherrod Brown, Ohio Democrat

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