China challenges EU duties on screws, bolts at WTO
19/07/2009 12:00
BRUSSELS, July 17 (Reuters) - China has decided to challenge at the World Trade Organisation European Union anti-dumping duties on Chinese-made screws and bolts imposed by Brussels in January, sources with knowledge of the case said on Friday.
"Mofcom (China's ministry of commerce) is going to seek WTO dispute settlement consultations in the EU fastener case over the legal process used by Brussels," one source told Reuters.
"Mofcom (China's ministry of commerce) is going to seek WTO dispute settlement consultations in the EU fastener case over the legal process used by Brussels," one source told Reuters.
(Reporting by Darren Ennis)
Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:42am EDT
Source: www.reuters.com
Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:42am EDT
Source: www.reuters.com
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