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U.S., EU File China Trade Complaint

The U.S. and European Union filed a formal complaint Wednesday at the World Trade Organization over China's steep export tariffs on strategic raw materials, further ratcheting up pressure on Beijing's trade policy. ...full story at WSJ

from WSJ on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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