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    China to counter U.S. steel trade measures

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    2018-02-14 10:00Global Times/Agencies Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

    Protectionism could 'poison' industry: think tank

    China will oppose any "unfair and unreasonable" trade measures by countries such as the U.S. against its steel companies, a Chinese government think tank said on Tuesday, arguing protectionism will "poison" the industry.

    The Chinese Commerce Ministry on Tuesday voiced concerns over the U.S.' potentially severe protectionist measures against Chinese steel products, urging the U.S. to show restraint with any trade restriction measures.

    "Certainly we will protest against unfair and unreasonable measures launched by some countries such as the U.S. toward Chinese steel companies," the China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute said in an email to Reuters.

    "We will also study and discuss the counter-measures to try to seek a fair position for Chinese companies without any violation of WTO agreements."

    The institute, which provides consultancy services to Chinese government policymakers and steel enterprises, was responding to recent efforts by U.S. steel firms urging President Donald Trump to curb surging imports they say are undermining the U.S. industry.

    Trump was to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers later on Tuesday to discuss trade matters. The meeting comes a month after the Commerce Department handed him the results of its probe into steel and aluminum imports, giving him 90 days to respond.

    The Commerce Department has offered no insight into its conclusions, although the probe could lead to broad tariffs or import quotas.

    Trump is considering action on both steel and aluminum under the rarely used "Section 232" of a 1962 U.S. trade law, which allows for restrictions to protect national security.

    "Trade protection will poison the healthy development of the steel industry. Only openness and cooperation can expand the common benefits," the Chinese think tank said in its email.

    The U.S. is the world's biggest steel importer, buying nearly 40 percent of shipments from Canada, Brazil and South Korea.

    But China was not among the top 10 sources of U.S. steel imports in January-September 2017, based on U.S. Commerce Department data.

    Exports from China, the world's top steel producer, to the U.S. reached 1.18 million tons last year. That's a fraction of the 800 million tons it makes each year, equal to about half of global output.

    From a record high of 112.4 million tons in 2015, China's total steel exports have dropped to 75.4 million tons last year.

      

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