The World Trade Organisation on Tuesday ruled against China’s practice of limiting its exports of raw materials, handing a victory to the US and the European Union in a closely watched trade dispute.
The edict from a WTO judicial panel, responding to a complaint from the EU, US and Mexico, said China’s imposition of export duties and quotas on a variety of metal ores and other materials were illegal under WTO rules. By setting a precedent, the decision also strengthens the hand of the EU and US in their related campaign to prevent Beijing restricting the exports of rare earth materials, which are vital components in a number of high-tech products and are produced almost exclusively in China.
Karel de Gucht, Europe’s trade commissioner, said the verdict would help to create a more level playing field for raw materials. “I expect that China will now bring its export regime in line with international rules. Furthermore, in the light of this result China should ensure free and fair access to rare earth supplies,” Mr De Gucht said.