Speaking
in Pittsburgh to a steelmaking union yesterday( 17 April) President Joe Biden
announced plans to triple the tariff rate on steel and aluminum imports from
China while the US Trade Representative has also launched an investigation into
China’s shipbuilding practices.
“Shipbuilding is critical to our national
security, including the strength of the United States Navy,” Biden said.
“That’s why my administration takes it very seriously that US Steelworkers,
along with four other unions, have asked us to investigate whether the Chinese
government is using anticompetitive practices to artificially lower prices in
the shipbuilding industry. We’ve heard you. And if the Chinese government is
doing that and the unfair tactics to undermine free and fair trade competition
in the shipping industry, I will take action.”
A
Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson dismissed the shipbuilding probe
yesterday, telling reporters in Beijing: “It
lacks factual basis and goes against economic common sense to blame China for
America’s own industrial problems.”
Biden’s
defence secretary has recently toured yards in South Korea and Japan while also
looking at ways to belatedly strengthen the American shipbuilding sector.
Biden’s
rival for the White House this November, Donald Trump, had earlier proposed
raising tariffs to 60% on all Chinese imports.
“... On
a labor and construction cost basis, U.S. shipyards cannot compete with foreign
yards. Without a steady supply of contracts, they cannot maintain the
industrial infrastructure or employ skilled workers.”