US slaps duties on 'subsidised' Chinese steel wire

31 Aug, 2011

The United States on Tuesday hit Chinese exporters of steel wire with up to 253 percent duties for allegedly unfair subsidies they receive from the government. The US International Trade Administration announced a preliminary finding that Beijing was giving countervailable assistance to a number of exporters of galvanised steel wire, used in a variety of sectors, including construction and agriculture.

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