China and opposed by Brussels tariffs interposed
China and EU are playing a funny game, that of customs duties. While Brussels said Tuesday the prosecution for 15 months of anti-dumping measures on footwear with uppers of leather originating in Vietnam and China, the latter responded the next day, announcing the establishment of anti-dumping "temporary" on nails and bolts in European steel.
Reaction "blow for blow" of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, which "notes that the EU was dumping on the nails and bolts in steel in China and the Chinese industry (sector) has suffered physical consequences" according to a statement posted on its website to justify this decision.
A Chinese tax could reach 24.6%
From next Monday, importers of bolts and steel nails from the 27 EU countries must pay a bond, calculated according to the price between normal and that practiced in China, the ministry said. This fee could rise to as much as 24.6%.
In the euro zone, taxes are 10% for shoes imported from Vietnam, and between 9.7% and 16.5% for those from China. They were introduced in October 2006, initially for two years and are renewed for additional 15 months.China hopes to appeal to the World Trade Organization (WTO), said the spokesman of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce Jian Yao, in a statement.
Between protectionism and liberalism
If a company exports a product at a price lower than it normally charges on its own market, they say it uses the "dumping" for this product.To counter this phenomenon, which may cause loss of significant market share for companies initially present on the national territory, the government of that country may resort to antidumping measures, forms of customs duties on exports .
The issue of protectionism is central in trade relations between the EU and China, engaged for several years in a war without thank you, trying to protect their domestic industries with a lot of taxes more or less disguised. Measures known as "dumping" supposed to curb exports to their territories, or at least reduce the margins of the international competition for the benefit of local groups. A multitude of litigation between them now that the WTO is trying somehow to arbitrate.