Sunday, December 12, 2010

U.s. intends to strengthen the anti-dumping-us comprehensive trade war risk increase

United States Department of Commerce program launched to strengthen the anti-dumping measures, restrictions aimed to United States export cheap product. Foreign media described the measures "vilified for China, the goal is to raise the price of Chinese goods. A United States business community also requires Washington to step up pressure on the Renminbi exchange rate issues. Mainland think tanks concern the scope of application of the measures is not clear that may trigger a Sino-American trade war erupted in full.

It is understood that the United States President Barack Obama has instructed the United States Commerce Secretary Locke, a review of the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy regulations, with the United States exports doubling in five years.

While the United States Department of Commerce announced that will strengthen the anti-dumping trade law, aims to curb foreign enterprises engaged in employment in the United States "against unfair trade practices", the specific programme will be launched in autumn this year.

United States Department of Commerce officials pointed out that one of the recommendations that will allow the United States Government in calculating anti-dumping duties or countervailing duties, be deducted from the Chinese offer rebates, but China is not satisfied with this proposal because this would result in Chinese exports to the United States cargo tariff increase substantially. In addition, the new regulations also require the importer of the United States, in the initial tariff announced that after a certain amount of cash in advance.

Pengboshe quoted as the Bush Administration's Department of Commerce officials DavidSpooner pointed out: "in General, this is China and the Chinese would think so ... Because the goal is to raise the price of Chinese goods. "Reported more, China strengthen trade enforcement suppress cheap imports," ' well known ' goal is to China. ”

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