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    Steel pipes symbol of China-EU trade war

    By Du Juan | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-14 07:40

    Steel pipes symbol of China-EU trade war
    China imported 17,500 tons of seamless steel pipes in April, and up to 46.9 percent came from the European Union, according to Chinese customs figures. [Photo/Provided to China Daily]

    Experts say bilateral disputes in steel industry 'happen almost every year'

    The trade war between the European Union and China is likely to intensify, as the former is about to file a complaint against the latter at the World Trade Organization over tariffs on its imported stainless steel pipes, said an expert on Thursday.

    An official from the Ministry of Commerce who declined to be identified told China Daily that the agency will closely monitor the case.

    The EU's action is considered to be a retaliatory move after a series of bilateral trade disputes, especially the latest and largest one that involved the EU imposing tariffs on imports of photovoltaic solar panels produced in China.

    Li Junfeng, deputy director of the Energy Research Institute under the National Development and Reform Commission, has decried trade wars as a method of resolving trade disputes after the United States decided to impose punitive tariffs on China's solar products.

    However, the China-EU complaints and disputes surrounding the stainless steel industry are not new, said Beijing-based industry experts.

    "The trade complaints against China's steel industry happen almost every year, and it seems that China's steel companies have already become used to it," said Han Jianbiao, a senior steel analyst with Umetal.com, a domestic industrial information provider.

    The Chinese government and companies have gradually made progress on protecting the nation's interests.

    In September 2011, the Ministry of Commerce announced it would start an anti-dumping probe into imported seamless stainless steel pipes from the EU and Japan. In November 2012, the ministry decided to impose tariffs of 9.2 to 14.4 percent on those products for five years.

    Reports said the EU's latest complaint focuses on overturning duties on exports of seamless stainless steel pipes to China.

    Han said this case will not have much influence on China's domestic seamless stainless steel pipe market or the country's exports of such products.

    The EU is not a major market for China's seamless steel pipes, while China is a relatively big market for the EU's exports of these products, which means the EU doesn't have an advantage in the case, said Zhang Lin, senior researcher at the Lange Steel Information Research Center.

    On the one hand, China exported 459,300 metric tons of seamless steel pipes in April, but only 9,500 tons went to the EU, accounting for 2 percent of the total, according to Chinese customs figures. On the other, China imported 17,500 tons of seamless steel pipes in April, and up to 46.9 percent came from the EU, the figures show.

    "If the trade war continues in the steel industry, it will largely fail to affect the Chinese market, but it will indeed hurt the EU's seamless steel exports," she said.

    The overcapacity problem is a global issue, especially for China and the EU, home to the world's two largest steel industries.

    According to the European Commission, China accounts for 200 million tons of excess production capacity among 542 million tons of overcapacity globally while the EU takes up 80 million tons.

    Both parties have been suffering from overcapacity and weak demand in recent years.

    To help the EU's steel industry, the commission has taken steps including a cumulative cost assessment of its regulatory burden on the steel industry.

    It has also allowed the allocation of EU funds to help retrain employees and mitigate the social costs of potential redundancies from industry-wide restructuring, reviewed trade agreements with the aim of supporting EU steel exports, fought unfair practices and ensured access to raw materials.

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