The World Trade Organization (WTO) released a report recently that says China's export restrictions on nine raw materials—alumina, fluorite, manganese, metallic silicon, carborundum, yellow phosphorus, zinc, coke and magnesium—are inconsistent with WTO regulations. This indicates that China has lost the first round of the battle with the United States and the European Union on export restrictions on raw materials.
If China does not appeal within 60 days of its release, the report would be adopted as arbitration, according to WTO rules. China is certain to appeal, but it has to provide convincing evidence to challenge the WTO contention to get the report partly revised or overthrown. . .View full article
WTO Ruling Not End of Road for China
Source: China Daily, Mei Xinyu (7/20/11)
"China is certain to appeal, but it has to provide convincing evidence. . ."
China Daily, Mei Xinyu