Anti-dumping duties 'unacceptable'
11/03/2008 12:00
Seamless casing is widely used in oil exploration and gas wells and is the latest target of anti-dumping claims.
A Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) probe concluded earlier this month that Chinese steel seamless casing pipe manufacturers are subsidized by the government and are dumping products in the Canadian market.
It was
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is yet to make a final decision on whether to impose anti-dumping duties.
"The CBSA decision is unfair on Chinese steel manufacturers and the result of the investigation is unfounded," the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) said on its website.
Steel company Tenaris Algoma Tubes, which initiated the complaint, said steel products imported from
The case is about protection of the local market in
The case could lead to a monopoly situation, the CISA source said. "And once the sanction is imposed, it could set a bad example for other countries," the source said.
The CBSA also deemed
Tianjin Pipe Group, although government-owned, is a market-oriented company, Zhang Wenfeng, vice-president of the company, said. "We've always determined prices based on market forces," Zhang said.
"It's unfair to decide whether a company is market-oriented based solely on its ownership," the CISA source said.
Global demand for steel products is rising, as are Chinese exports, and local steelmakers are facing increasing trade allegations.
"We are quite confident that we will win the case and continue to trade fairly," Zhang said.
By Diao Ying (
Updated: 2008-02-28
Source: www.chinadaily.com.cn
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