美欧日要求WTO仲裁中国限制稀土出口案
The United States, European Union, and Japan have asked the World Trade Organization to settle their dispute with China over restricted exports of rare earths
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U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk says it is vital that U.S. workers and manufacturers get fair and equal access to such raw materials, which China specifically agreed to do when it joined the WTO.
More than 90 percent of 17 individual rare earths come from China. The United States, EU, and Japan accuse China of restricting such exports to give its own industries an unfair advantage on the world market.
Chinese officials say they must conserve rare earths and metals for environmental reasons.
The WTO ruled against China in an earlier complaint filed by the United States in March. But U.S, European, and Japanese officials are still not satisfied with China's response.
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