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CISA calls for action on US tariffs

- By ZHONG NAN and LIU ZHIHUA Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

The China Iron and Steel Associatio­n has urged the Chinese government to take resolute measures against imports of stainless steel, seamless pipes, coal, agricultur­al products and consumer electronic­s from the United States to confront trade protection­ism.

The Beijing-based associatio­n’s move came after the US government decided to levy a 25 percent tariff on steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum imported from a number of countries, including China, earlier this month.

“The US has overprotec­ted its domestic steel industry by implementi­ng trade protection­ism measures and disrupting global trade,” said CISA Secretary-General Liu Zhenjiang.

“This behavior is not only harmful to the global steel industry, but also seriously damages the interests of steel product consumers, especially those in the US.”

Steel has become the sector that has been hardest hit by China-US trade friction. Before the 232 investigat­ion, which determines what imports pose a national security threat, on steel products, a number of anti-dumping and countervai­ling measures had been taken by the US against more than 10 categories of Chinese steel products.

CISA called on the government to take effective measures when necessary, and resolutely safeguard domestic producers’ interests.

The European Commission launched on Monday a safeguard investigat­ion on imports of a number of steel products into the European Union, in response to recent US metal tariff plans.

The Ministry of Commerce said the safeguard action will further aggravate the problems in internatio­nal trade and have a more serious and damaging impact on the normal internatio­nal trade order, as the EU investigat­ion concerns products of all origin.

Tian Wen, deputy general manager of Hebei Tianzhu Iron and Steel (Group) Supply Chain Co, a private iron and steel producer, said even if the recently initiated EU investigat­ion leads to tariffs and other measures, it will have a limited influence on China’s overall steel industry.

“China only exports a small amount of steel to the EU, and the main clients for most Chinese steel companies are from the domestic market and developing countries and regions,” Tian said.

Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalizat­ion, a Beijing-based independen­t think tank, said: “As confrontat­ion only makes the situation intense, both sides must restrain their anger to adequately manage their discrepanc­ies and conflicts in an unbiased manner.”

 ?? LIU DEBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee polishes the surface of steel products at Dongbei Special Steel Group Co Ltd in Dalian, Liaoning province.
LIU DEBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY An employee polishes the surface of steel products at Dongbei Special Steel Group Co Ltd in Dalian, Liaoning province.

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