China wins WTO dispute with Australia over steel products
- Beijing filed a complaint at the WTO in June 2021 regarding Australia's extra duties on certain Chinese imports worth $40.4 million in 2022.
- The WTO panel in Geneva found that Australia's investigating authority acted inconsistently with anti-dumping agreement articles in the case.
- The disputed products include railway wheels, wind towers, and stainless steel sinks from China.
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Australia Loses Trade Dispute With CCP Over Steel Products
Australia has lost a trade dispute with Beijing over steel products following a ruling by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) filed a complaint to the WTO in June 2021, asserting that Australia’s anti-dumping measures on its cheap wind towers, deep-drawn stainless steel sinks, and railway wheels were unfair. This complaint was launched after the CCP imposed trade restrictions on $20 billion (US$13 billion) of Au…
China wins WTO dispute with Australia over steel products
SYDNEY (AP) — China has won a nearly three-year-long dispute with Australia at the World Trade Organization over tariffs on steel products that began during a low point of bilateral relations between the countries. Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell said in a statement Wednesday that Canberra accepted the WTO’s ruling and supported a rules-based trading system. Beijing took its complaint to the WTO in June 2021 over Australia’s extra duties …

China wins WTO dispute with Australia over steel products
China has won a nearly three-year-long dispute with Australia at the World Trade Organization over tariffs on steel products that began during a low point of bilateral relations between the countries.
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