China to US: Be Prudent on Aluminum Duties

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross listens to translation as Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang speaks at the opening of the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialogue at the Treasury Department in Washington, July 19, 2017.

China urged the U.S. government Thursday to act “prudently” to avoid damaging economic relations between the two countries, in a strongly worded response to Washington’s preliminary decision to place anti-dumping duties on Chinese aluminum foil.

In a statement posted on the Ministry of Commerce’s Wechat account, the government said the United States had ignored cooperation offered by Beijing and Chinese companies in making its ruling this week.

The statement, attributed to Wang Hejun, head of the Commerce Ministry’s trade remedy and investigation bureau, was more strongly worded than typical responses to trade disputes with the United States.

The statement said there were no grounds to accuse China’s aluminum producers of benefiting from subsidies.