EUROPE STEEL INDUSTRY PROTESTS IN BRUSSELS OVER EASING CHINESE ANTIDUMPING CONTROLS

The European Union (EU) must take a bigger stand against the dumping of cheap steel on its markets and say no to giving China ‘market economy status’ (MES) within anti-dumping calculations, European steel leaders told a press conference today (February 15) ahead of a protest march through Brussels’ EU institutions district. The European Commission is currently considering whether to changing how it assesses anti-dumping duties on China exports – with one option looking at the actual costs incurred by its manufacturers, comparing it to their export ...


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