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Sunday, 07/31/2005 11:53:03 PM

Sunday, July 31, 2005 11:53:03 PM

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Japan Imposes 15 Pct. Levies on U.S. Steel

Japan Imposes 15 Pct. Levies on U.S. Steel
Sunday July 31, 11:30 pm ET
Starting Sept. 1, Japan Will Impose 15 Percent Retaliatory Levies on U.S. Steel Products

TOKYO (AP) -- Japan will slap 15 percent levies on U.S. steel starting Sept. 1 in retaliation for American duties imposed on Japanese products, a trade ministry official said Monday. The tariffs could run to a maximum of 5.7 billion yen, or $51 million, said trade ministry official Etsuo Sato.

Japan has demanded the repeal of duties imposed by the United States on Japanese steel products under the so-called Byrd amendment, an antidumping law ruled illegal by the World Trade Organization.

Japan imports secondary steel products, such as ball bearings, from the U.S. and other countries.

Washington placed tariffs on hot-rolled steel from Japan, Brazil and other nations starting in 1999 on allegations that those countries were selling their products at unfairly low prices.

Passed in October 2000, the Byrd amendment -- named after West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd -- imposed such penalty tariffs and also awarded American companies the revenue collected by the U.S. government on those duties.

The World Trade Organization ruled in January 2003 that the U.S. measure unlawfully protected the American steel industry. When it was not repealed by the end of that year, Japan, the European Union and six other countries won the right to impose a total of $150 million in economic sanctions against the United States.

Japanese officials have said that they have the right to take countermeasures after repeatedly urging American officials to repeal the duties.


LINK: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050731/japan_us_steel_tariffs.html?.v=5


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