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EU gains from "Jekyll and Hyde" trade tactics with China - study

By Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) - The European Union's best strategy for boosting exports to China is a "Jekyll and Hyde" trade policy, blending diplomatic overtures with tough legal action against dumping and protectionism, a study published on Monday said. The finding suggests that China is likely to be the subject of more EU trade disputes at the World Trade Organization and that more Chinese exports will be hit with punitive duties if the EU suspects unfair trade practices.

US panel green-lights punitive duties on wind towers from China, Vietnam

The U.S. International Trade Commission voted 3-3 that U.S. producers were hurt by unfairly priced and subsidized imports from the two countries.

EU Commission finds China subsidises steelmakers -sources

* Investigation on organic coated steel coming to an end * Provisional duties already in place over price dumping * EU member states to vote on maintaining duties for 5 years By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The European Commission has concluded China illegally subsidises steel producers and wants EU members to back punitive tariffs, which could anger the bloc's second largest trading partner, trade sources said.
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