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China Promises to Cut Steel Capacity, Cooperate on Customs and IP Enforcement

June 9, 2016


According to a joint fact sheet released June 7, Chinese officials have committed to cut China’s steel production in order to curb its overcapacity and to spend over $15 billion to encourage restructuring of the Chinese steel industry. During the U.S. – China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, both countries also agreed to work more closely together on customs enforcement, intellectual property rights, and harmonization of standards.

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