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China in EU trade spat over screw imports

By Daniel Igra in Brussels and Jamil Anderlini in Beijing

Published: July 31 2009 13:57 | Last updated: July 31 2009 18:23

China has sparked a row with the European Union after complaining to the world’s trade watchdog that EU anti-dumping duties on Chinese screws and bolts are breaking global commerce rules.

The world’s second-largest exporter lodged its first complaint against the EU with the World Trade Organisation on Friday, protesting that EU tariffs of up to 85 per cent were “neither impartial nor transparent” and were damaging business for hundreds of Chinese companies.

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