quinta-feira, 23 de junho de 2016

TARIFF ADD TO JAPANESE STEELMAKERS' EXPORT WOES

Steel-sector trade protections are piling further weight on Japanese producers groaning under a strengthening yen and a global supply glut, nudging many to sidestep trouble by taking operations abroad.
The U.S. International Trade Commission decided Wednesday local time to impose anti-dumping duties on Chinese and Japanese cold-rolled steel sheet, used in such products as automobiles. Japan's steel industry was last slapped with such a duty in 2014, when non-oriented electrical steel was targeted.

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