Arab Times

China warns WTO its cheap exports will soon be harder to resist

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China has served notice to World Trade Organizati­on members including the European Union and United States that complaints about its cheap exports will need to meet a higher standard from December 2016, a Beijing envoy said at a WTO meeting.

Ever since it joined the WTO in 2001, China has frequently attracted complaints that its exports are being “dumped”, or sold at unfairly cheap prices on foreign markets. Under world trade rules, importing countries can slap punitive tariffs on goods that are suspected of being dumped.

Normally such claims are based on a comparison with domestic prices in the exporting country.

But the terms of China’s membership stated that — because it was not a “market economy” — other countries did not need to use China’s domestic prices to justify their accusation­s of Chinese dumping, but could use other arguments.

China’s representa­tive at a WTO meeting on Tuesday said the practice was “outdated, unfair and discrimina­tory” and under its membership terms, it would automatica­lly be treated as a “market economy” after 15 years, which meant Dec 11, 2016.

All WTO members would have to stop using their own calculatio­ns from that date, said the Chinese envoy, whose name was not given by a WTO official who spoke to reporters about the meeting.

Dumping complaints are a frequent cause of trade disputes at the WTO, and dumping duties are even more frequently levied on Chinese products. (RTRS)

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