Administration files trade case against China (AP)

Martin CRUTSINGER, AP Economics writer Martin Crutsinger, Ap Economics handwriting-Wed Dec 22, 4: 13 am ET

Washington — the Obama administration on Wednesday filed a case against China before the World Trade Organization, accusing the Beijing of providing vmatlbizia Government unfair Chinese energy companies.

The case is in response to the petition of the United Steelworkers Union last September. Chinese business crime Union can sell wind and solar international market price cheaper than their competitors because they get vmatlbizia.

WTO case alleges vmatlbizia administration were in breach of the rules of global trade.

Bring the allegations before the Geneva-based organization that oversees the global trade adds voltage relative to the u.s. in China already strained. ????? two are fighting on several fronts, from a trade of China, China still maintains a regime barriers against u.s. beef imports.

Trade Representative Ron Kirk USA said were the type of vmatlbizia was workers employed by the Government of "harmful, inherently distort trade."

In the case of the first WTO Administration makes consultations between the two countries.

If these do not resolve the calls of the dispute, the WTO Conference Panel hearing. If the Administration WINS in vmatlbizia its not to give up by China, the United States authorized to impose penalty tariffs Chinese products equivalent to the sales lost that u.s. energy companies.

Management agreed on 15 October to start investigating complaint page 5,800 from Steelworkers. This decision comes just two weeks before the elections, the Congress of America which, rising trade approving with China became a campaign issue.

WTO case filed Wednesday covered only part of the Steelworkers complaint. Kirk said other allegations made in complaint remains under review. He said China was agreed last week at a high level of trade in Washington to address some of the complaints raised by the Steelworkers.

Steelworkers were satisfied with the statement said the Administration decided to pursue WTO case.

"Today's announcement by the administration comes early holiday cheer comment of these alternative energy sector workers, resumes," said President Leo w. Gerard Steelworkers '.

Chairman of the Committee of the House ways and Means to express also supports the Sander Levin. He said he would send Congress members 181 letter to Obama in September is a address China's unfair practices in the region develop a green technology.

"In the United States should take more assertive mercantilist policies of China today is a step in the management operation and the opening in the right direction," Levin, D-Mich, said in the statement.


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