China to MPs: don’t blame us for dumping steel, we’re victims too

‘It is not right to drop stones on someone who has fallen into a well,’ says a Chinese Embassy statement in response to steel caucus MPs’ concerns it could use Canada as a backdoor to send artificially cheap steel to the U.S.
Chinese Ambassador to Canada Lu Shaye. His embassy released a statement March 16 disputing MPs' comments about China dumping steel in Canada and the U.S. at artificially low prices.
The Chinese Embassy in Canada has dismissed some MPs' comments about China dumping steel on North American markets as a “so-called” issue, saying it is also a victim of trade protectionism and is unfairly seen as a “bad offender.”

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