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  • Dec 19th, 2012
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The World Trade Organisation on Monday established a panel to look into a complaint from China against the United States in connection with a string of trade disputes between the two countries. China had asked the WTO to examine the legality of the more than 30 anti-subsidy investigations the United States has launched since 2006 against Chinese products, "affecting more than $7.3 billion in total."

According to Beijing, the probes aimed at determining if Chinese exports are unfairly subsidised or break anti-dumping rules are illegal since "US countervailing duty laws do not apply to countries that the US designates as non-market economies." Washington has repeatedly insisted that the probes are in line with WTO rules, and argues that they are needed to counter-balance illegal Chinese subsidies in several industries. The WTO said the new panel would look into the dispute and publish its conclusion within a few months.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012


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