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Russia mulling response to U.S. steel aluminum tariffs

byCT Report
04/04/2018
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MOSCOW:  Russia a major producer and exporter of aluminum and steel, is working out a response to the U.S. introduction of import tariffs on these items, including slapping duties on some U.S. imports, a senior Russian official said Tuesday.

“If the decision to impose duties is adopted, these measures should be significant,” TASS news agency quoted Russian Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Yevtukhov as saying.

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However, he said, this measure may be used only in an extreme case. Before that Moscow intends to start negotiations with the United States to persuade Washington to reconsider its decision.

If the negotiations fail, then Moscow would appeal to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body, Yevtukhov said.

According to WTO rules, the process of settling a dispute may take about 15 months.

The United States introduced from March 23 a 25-percent import duty on steel and a 10-percent import duty on aluminum to protect domestic producers from excessive imports.

The duties were postponed for Canada, Mexico, the European Union, Australia, Argentina, Brazil and South Korea until May 1.

According to Yevtukhov’s preliminary assessment, Russia would lose 2 billion U.S. dollars for steel and 1 billion dollars for aluminum.

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