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US hits China pipes with tariffs

Source: BBC
Beijing : China | 24 days ago  
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  • Labourers transport steel pipes at a steel market in Hefei
    Labourers transport steel pipes at a steel market in Hefei
    Source: Reuters
Labourers transport steel pipes at a steel market in Hefei
The department alleged China had been selling its oil well pipes at prices that were much lower than normal. The announcement is the latest in a series of trade disputes between the US and China, which called the move an "abuse of protectionist measures".
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