BRAZIL's industry ministry has launched a number of investigations into the alleged dumping of industrial products by China as Latin America's largest economy reels from a wave of cheap imported goods, reports London's Financial Times.
At the request of industry bodies, the ministry has in the past six months opened at least half a dozen probes on products ranging from metal sheets and pre-painted steel to chemicals and tyres.
The Brazilian measures come at a time when the world is bracing for a flood of exports from China as the world's second-largest economy struggles with excess capacity amid a property sector slowdown and weak domestic demand.
To stimulate its economy, China is investing in advanced manufacturing, especially in solar energy, electric vehicles and batteries. In addition to Brazil, China's steel exports to Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have risen sharply in recent months.
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At the request of industry bodies, the ministry has in the past six months opened at least half a dozen probes on products ranging from metal sheets and pre-painted steel to chemicals and tyres.
The Brazilian measures come at a time when the world is bracing for a flood of exports from China as the world's second-largest economy struggles with excess capacity amid a property sector slowdown and weak domestic demand.
To stimulate its economy, China is investing in advanced manufacturing, especially in solar energy, electric vehicles and batteries. In addition to Brazil, China's steel exports to Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have risen sharply in recent months.
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