China said that as the largest exporter, China is entitled to claim for reimbursement of expenses, and China believes that U.S. actions have violated a number of rules set by the WTO.
January 22 The United States announced that it will impose a 30-percent tariff on China's growing imports of solar panels for a four-year period, with two U.S. companies claiming that the Chinese industry will hit more and more Difficult to deal with.
The US industry, therefore, seems to be struggling, and the Obama administration imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese goods, but the Chinese relocated parts of their production bases to Taiwan, Malaysia and South Korea to avoid sanctions.
In 2002, the Bush administration imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese steel products.
However, it was canceled in 2003 because of its violation of the WTO rules and since then it has been considered an over-riding measure.
China firmly opposes protectionism in U.S. foreign trade.
China's Ministry of Commerce believes that the measures taken by the United States to protect its own industry are clearly excessive, and China, together with other WTO members, will resolutely defend its legitimate legitimate interests.
Nikkei News also warned that the U.S.-China trade confrontation can only be upgraded in the future.