A European Union probe into whether China is dumping aluminum extrusions is a re...
FILE PHOTO: A European Union flag flies outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Aluminum extrusions are widely used in transport, construction and electronics. China is by far the world’s biggest aluminum producer and its extrusions have already faced anti-dumping duties in the United States, Canada, Australia and Vietnam. Expressing “firm opposition” to the case, it said if the need arises, it would recommend that the Chinese government adopt countermeasures to safeguard the “legitimate rights and interests” of exporters.
Wen Xianjun, a vice chairman of the association, had already said he would organize Chinese companies to “actively respond” to the complaint. Wen is also an independent non-executive director at China’s top aluminum extruder, China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd.
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