China rules US sorghum was dumped, as trade tensions mount

AP  |  Beijing 

has ordered importers of US sorghum to pay deposits for possible higher tariffs in an anti-investigation, adding to mounting trade conflicts with

The said today in a preliminary ruling that US sorghum was being sold at improperly low prices. It said importers must post bonds of 178.6 per cent of their goods to cover possible anti-duties while the probe is completed.

Tensions with have worsened after threatened to hike tariffs on Chinese goods in a dispute over

has released its own list of US goods for possible retaliation.

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First Published: Tue, April 17 2018. 14:05 IST