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US considerin­g ‘broad-scale’ measures on steel dumping – Ross

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BERLIN: The United States might have no choice but to resort to ‘ broad- scale’ measures to fight steel dumping should its partners fail to help find a common solution to the problem, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said.

Ross, speaking via live stream to an economic event in Berlin attended by Chancellor Angela Merkel, said that even countries that were not direct sources of dumping could face difficulti­es under these circumstan­ces.

He did not specify what kind of measures President Donald Trump would take to tackle overcapaci­ty in the steel sector, a major issue for an administra­tion that says it wants to make US trade ties fairer.

“If President Trump takes action on dumping it will be in the hope of provoking a collective solution by importing nations,” Ross told members of Merkel’s conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union.

“Lacking strong action in conjunctio­n with our partners we may have no alternativ­e but to engage in self help,” he said.

“If we do so it might have to be on a broad scale.” Ross has previously said he hoped to complete by the end of June a national security study of the US steel industry that could result in broad new steel import restrictio­ns.

The commerce department is invoking a Cold War- era trade law that allows the president to limit imports of certain products and materials deemed critical for national defence.

Timing of the review’s results and any subsequent actions are uncertain.

Trump administra­tion officials told Reuters earlier on Tuesday that new steel tariffs were among trade options under considerat­ion against China for Beijing’s inaction on reining in North Korea and on internatio­nal trade issues. Chinese steel already is subject to dozens of US anti- dumping and anti-subsidy duties, sharply limiting China’s direct share of the US steel market.

New restrictio­ns under the defence review could have a larger impact on steel imported from US allies such as Germany, Japan and South Korea.

In his remarks to the conference, Ross also mentioned pharmaceut­icals, chemicals and transporta­tion as other sectors in which the United States ran a particular­ly large deficit with the European Union, but said the two blocs should work together to tackle dumping by third countries.

Taking the floor after Ross had spoken, Merkel welcomed Ross’s calls for resumed work on a US-EU trade agreement but stressed that Germany’s investment­s in the United States were major job creators for the country.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Steel rolls are seen at the plant of German steel company Salzgitter AG in Salzgitter, Germany. The United States might have no choice but to resort to ‘broad-scale’ measures to fight steel dumping should its partners fail to help find a common...
— Reuters photo Steel rolls are seen at the plant of German steel company Salzgitter AG in Salzgitter, Germany. The United States might have no choice but to resort to ‘broad-scale’ measures to fight steel dumping should its partners fail to help find a common...

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