China will "properly handle" a consultation request from Japan over
duties levied on its steel tube imports, the Ministry of Commerce said
Friday.
"China has received the consultation request filed by Japan, and will
properly handle it according to dispute settlement procedures under the
World Trade Organization (WTO)," the ministry said in a statement on its
website.
Japan on Thursday requested consultations with China at the WTO
concerning China's decision to levy anti-dumping duties on Japanese
exports of high-performance stainless steel tubes, which are usually
used in coal-fired power plants.
China announced in early November the duties, ranging from 9.2 percent
to 14.4 percent, on imports from the European Union and Japan. The
duties are intended to remain in place for five years.
Source - Global Times