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This Article is From Feb 05, 2018

China to Probe U.S. Sorghum Subsidies, Adding to Trade Tensions

China said it started a one-year anti-subsidy investigation into grain sorghum imported from the U.S.

(Bloomberg) -- China said it started a one-year anti-subsidy investigation into grain sorghum imported from the U.S., further fueling trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies.

The Commerce Ministry said it has initial evidence that the U.S. government subsidizes grain sorghum, according to a statement released Sunday. The ministry said it will probe imports from January 2013 to October 2017 and while it aims to complete the inquiry by next February, it could potentially extend until August 2019.

"The surging amount of imports from the U.S. since 2013 has dragged down market prices, damaging China's grain sorghum sector," Wang Hejun, chief of the ministry's trade remedy and investigation bureau, said in a separate statement Sunday on the agency's website.

The latest spat comes days after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines, which Beijing called a “misuse” of trade measures. Trump also is considering whether to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, while the U.S. Trade Representative's office is probing China's intellectual-property practices.

Read More: Trump-China Trade Clash Fears Flare Anew One Year Later

If China wanted to hit back on trade, agricultural products such as soybeans could be a weapon as U.S. grain and beef feed the increasing demands of Chinese customers.

--With assistance from Jing Jin

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Gao Yuan in Beijing at ygao199@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Phoebe Sedgman at psedgman2@bloomberg.net, Jeff Kearns, Jeanette Rodrigues

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

With assistance from Gao Yuan

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