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 US, China announce anti-dumping steps
 Updated at: 0829 PST,  Thursday, April 22, 2010
US, China announce anti-dumping steps BEIJING: The United States and China have announced new anti-dumping steps against each other over aluminum and nylon, raising the threat of new tensions over trade and currency that had eased in recent weeks.

The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday it was launching an investigation into whether Chinese extruded aluminum products were being dumped, or sold at improperly low prices, due to government subsidies or other aid.

On Thursday, China's Commerce Ministry said it was imposing anti-dumping duties of up to 96.5 percent on imports of polycaprolactam, or nylon 6, from the United States, Europe, Russia and Taiwan.

The latest moves could reignite strains over U.S. complaints about China's currency controls, which critics say keep the Chinese currency undervalued and give its exporters an unfair price advantage. The two sides have made a series of conciliatory gestures in recent weeks, including a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao to Washington.

The two governments have launched a series of trade cases over access to each other's markets for tires, steel, movies, music and other goods.

Products cited in the latest U.S. complaint are used in making window and door frames and sills, gutters, and solar power frames. The Commerce Department said their prices were alleged to be 32.5 to33.3 percent too low. The department said it would issue a preliminary report May 17 and a final determination in May.
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