Australia Imposes 82 Percent Tariffs on Chinese Steel Imports

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Red hot steel is flattened in the hot rolling plant at the Baosteel steel mill in Shangha, China, on June 6, 2013. Peter Parks/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Albanese government has imposed punitive tariffs of up to 82 percent on imports of hot-rolled coil steel from China.The move comes in the wake of a report from the Anti-Dumping Commission, which found the exports received unfair government subsidies and were being dumped on the Australian market.

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