EU starts new investigation into steel imports from China

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(Reuters) - The has opened an investigation into sheet piles imported from to determine whether they are being dumped in Europe, according to a notice in the on Thursday.

The already has 17 sets of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures in place on various grades of

has tended to say sectoral problems are chiefly the result of overcapacity, particularly in China's said a global economic downturn was the root cause of difficulties for the

"Recklessly adopting trade restrictions will not help to solve the problem," said Wang Hejun, the of the ministry's trade remedy and investigation bureau, adding they would also harm EU

said the complaint was lodged on behalf of three manufacturers making all of the product in the EU, later listing them as subsidiaries in and and of the

The complaint says exports from have increased significantly at prices that are artificially low.

Corrugated sheet piling is a used in construction, which represents 35 percent of total It is principally used for building foundations or retaining walls.

(Reporting by in Brussels, Tom Daly in Beijing; Editing by and Gareth Jones/Adrian Croft)

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 15:51 IST