UAE Might Challenge U.S. Anti-Dumping Tariff
11/22/2016 - The United Arab Emirates may take the United States to task over new anti-dumping duties the country has imposed on imported circular welded carbon-quality pipe.
"We are trying to solve it in consultation, bilaterally, with the U.S. administration and we'll try to solve it in consultation," Abdulla al-Saleh, undersecretary for foreign trade and industry at the UAE's economy ministry told reporters recently, according to the Reuters news service.
"If that doesn't work, we may -- and we haven't decided yet -- have another option to go through the WTO channel. It depends on the case and the evidence that we have. But we believe we don't practice any measure that (results in) dumping in the U.S. market or harming the U.S. market," he said, according to Reuters.
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"If that doesn't work, we may -- and we haven't decided yet -- have another option to go through the WTO channel. It depends on the case and the evidence that we have. But we believe we don't practice any measure that (results in) dumping in the U.S. market or harming the U.S. market," he said, according to Reuters.
Reuters has the full story here.