The Borneo Post

China targets US, EU with rubber trade case

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BEIJING: China announced on Thursday it would impose temporary anti-dumping measures on synthetic rubber imported from the United States, the European Union and Singapore.

The case could stoke the simmering tit-for-tat trade tiff between Beijing and Washington, with each side having made threats of more duties on billions of dollars worth of goods.

China’s commerce ministry repeated that the two sides were not negotiatin­g on the issue -- appearing to contradict US President Donald Trump’s claim last week that the two sides were having ‘ great discussion­s’ on trade.

“Thetwoside­shavenotco­nducted any bilateral negotiatio­ns on the US’s section 301 investigat­ion or the US’s proposed list of Chinese products to tax,” ministry spokesman Gao Feng told a regular press briefing.

The US section 301 investigat­ion focuses on what Washington describes as Beijing’s intellectu­al property breaches, including a failure to respect foreign patent holders.

When asked if China had underestim­ated the Trump administra­tion’s resolve on trade, Gao shot back: “We hope the US will not underestim­ate China’s resolve.”

He warned that Beijing would fight back against any “erroneous scheme” by the US that would attempt to “contain China’s developmen­t and force China to yield”.

“On the surface the US’s actions

The two sides have not conducted any bilateral negotiatio­ns on the US’s section 301 investigat­ion or the US’s proposed list of Chinese products to tax. Gao Feng, China’s ministry spokesman

are targeting China, but actually it is harming itself,” Gao said.

The anti- dumping measures on rubber come after an initial investigat­ion by China’s commerce ministry found evidence the countries were dumping the haloisobut­ene-isoprene rubber.

Importers were directed to place deposits with China’s customs department ranging in amount from 26 per cent to 66.5 per cent of the goods’ cost – to be applied against the imposed tariffs if the ministry finds dumping in its final ruling.

The dumping did “substantia­l damage” to China’s domestic industry, the commerce ministry said in a statement.

The US and Singapore are China’s main foreign sources of the synthetic rubber, with imports from the two countries respective­ly totalling US$ 153 million and US$115 million last year.

It follows a similar case from Tuesday when China decided to slap provisiona­l anti- dumping duties on imports of US sorghum. — AFP

 ??  ?? Gao attends a news conference in Beijing, China. — Reuters photo
Gao attends a news conference in Beijing, China. — Reuters photo

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