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China to curb metal exports

By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: December 26 2006 20:58 | Last updated: December 26 2006 20:58

China on Tuesday announced new measures to curb exports of steel products and other metals in its latest bid to head off trade tensions and limit industries that use large amounts of energy and natural resources.

In a statement posted on the internet, the Ministry of Finance said that certain stainless steel products and metals such as tungsten would now face an export tax, the third such tariff rise the government has announced for the steel sector in the past three months.

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