US, China meet about subsidy dispute

Nov 06, 2012 | 03:41 PM | Catherine Ngai

Tags  steel, non-market economies, China, countervailing, dumping, Obama, Commerce, World Trade Organization Catherine Ngai

NEW YORK — The United States and China held consultations in Geneva Monday concerning a dispute over the imposition of subsidy duties on non-market economies.

The issue dates back to March of this year, when President Obama signed legislation giving the U.S. Department of Commerce power to apply both dumping and subsidy remedies to non-market economies such as China (amm.com, March 13).....





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