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China Agrees to End Export Subsidies to Steel, Other Industries, U.S. Says

Apr 25, 2016

Thursday, 14 Apr 2016 | 9:30 AM ET


WASHINGTON, April 14 (Reuters) - China has agreed to scrap controversial export subsidies on a range of products from steel and aluminum to agriculture and textiles, the U.S. Trade Representative said on Thursday.


In a deal coinciding with global economic meetings in Washington, the USTR said in a statement that China has agreed to end a program known as its "demonstration bases-common service platform" in which it provides export subsidies to Chinese companies in seven economic sectors.


The agreement comes about a year after the United States filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization about the program, alleging "unfair, prohibited export subsidies to a large range of Chinese manufacturers and producers."

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