China Wants Global Steel Market Stable |
The Chinese government will insist on communication and industry cooperation toresolve trade disputes in the world steel industry |
China hopes to see a stable global steel market and does not want encourage large amount of steel exports, Shen Danyang, spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce(MOFCOM), said Tuesday.
Shen's comments came after recent media reports suggested that China's steel exports are too large and not conducive to the stability of the market across the world.
The latest data from China Customs showed domestic steel exports reached 46.28 milliontons in the first five months of the year, up 6.4 percent from the same period last year,while steel exports in May increased 3.7 percent from the previous month to approach 9.42 million tons.
But compared to the same period in 2015, the year-on-year growth in steel exports in thefirst five months of this year is relatively small, according to Shen.
"In 2015, the country's steel exports increased about 30 percent year-on-year from theprevious year, while growth was only 6.4 percent during the same period this year, down around 22 percentage points," Shen told a press conference in Beijing. "Steel exports rosein May, but only up 3.7 percent month-on-month."
"Such trend shows that China has been and is making a contribution to the stability of theglobal steel market instead of the other way around," the spokesperson said, noting that China's steel production is mainly for domestic demand and the country does notencourage large amounts exports.
China has rolled out a series of measures to further control its steel exports, the MOFCOM said.
"For instance, the government levied duties on certain crude steel products in a bid toreduce export," Wang Guoqing, research director at the Beijing Lange Steel InformationResearch Center, told the Global Times on Tuesday.
The country also lowered the tax refund rate on steel exports and some steel productsreceive no tax refund, according to the MOFCOM.
China's steel products are competitive in the world market thanks to its price and quality, and many countries need Chinese steel products for infrastructure construction, Wangsaid.
"It is not reasonable to blame China all the time, and it is the demand in the market that infact caused the instability in the global steel industry," Wang noted.
The ministry also said that taking protectionist measures against China will not help solveissues related to the global steel sector, otherwise, it will further hit the world trade order.
Instead, the Chinese government will insist on communication and industry cooperation toresolve trade disputes in the world steel industry, according to the MOFCOM.
Moreover, China also imports steel from the world market each year.
In 2015, China imported about 12.78 million tons of steel, such as steel products for autoparts, according to Wang.
(People's Daily July 6, 2016)
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