As the world watches breathlessly if Trump will follow through with
his threat to slap steel and aluminum import tariffs, Europe continues
to quietly ratchet up its own trade war with China and nobody seems to
mind.
On Tuesday, as China was trying to define its future trade relations
with the US, it was delivered a broadside from the European Commission
after Brussels announced it had renewed tariffs on Chinese steel
imports, some as high as 71.9%, saying producers in France, Spain and Sweden face a continued risk of imports from China at unfairly low prices. Ironically, that's the same thing that Trump is saying.
The original measures, imposed last April,
saw Europe setting anti-dumping duties on imports of hot-rolled flat
steel products from China at a higher rate than the preliminary tariffs
already in place. The European Commission explained it had set
final duties of between 18.1% and 35.9% for five years for producers
including Bengang Steel Plates, Handan Iron & Steel and Hesteel. This
compared with lower provisional rates in place of 13.2 to 22.6%,
following a complaint by EU producers ArcelorMittal, Tata Steel and
ThyssenKrupp.
Fast forward to today when Bloomberg reported that the European
Commission reimposed for another five years the duties, which punish
Chinese exporters including Huadi Steel for allegedly dumping pipes and
tubes in Europe; the levies range from 48.3% to 71.9%, depending on the Chinese exporter.
"The repeal of the measures would in all likelihood result in a
significant increase of Chinese dumped imports at prices undercutting
the union industry prices," the commission - the 28-nation EU’s
executive arm in Brussels - said in the Official Journal; the five-year
renewal will take effect on Wednesday.
And even though China’s share of the EU market for stainless steel
seamless pipes and tubes has been negligible, and hovering at around 2%
since 2013, Brussels had no problem with pursuing what it thought was
fair remedies, oblivious of the blowback. And now we turn our attention
back to Washington, and whether Trump will do the same.
Trump hikes tariff to stop Chinese dumping and it’s a Trade War. The
Swedes do it 3x more and it’s about gender equality.

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