US TO DISCUSS EXCESS STEELMAKING CAPACITY WORLDWIDE, TRADE DISTORTING POLICIES AT OECD STEEL COMMITTEE

The United States will express concerns about foreign government subsidies that fuel excess steelmaking capacity worldwide at Monday and Tuesday’s (July1-2) Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development's (OECD) steel committee. The US and other key steel-making countries are scheduled to meet in Paris for two days of talks.“The United States has been working actively to address other governments’ policies that contribute to global excess steelmaking capacity, including in China and other countries. Such action includes vigorous enforcement of US ...


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