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| Thursday, October 16, 2008 00:37:05 |
Steelmakers warned to keep exports down
The government will impose further taxes on steel exports this year if exports rebound from their recent slowdown, a high-ranking official with the China Iron and Steel Association told the Sixth International Steel Market and Trade Seminar Thursday, the China Securities Journal reported. Luo Bingsheng, vice director of the association, said the government would tighten export controls if domestic steel prices stayed flat or declined while international prices continued to climb to ensure domestic steelmakers did not look ...
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