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WTO extends deadline for China in anti-dumping row with Japan

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BERLIN (Reuters) – The World Trade Organisation has extended a deadline for China to adopt WTO rules until May 8, 2024 in a case initiated by Japan over anti-dumping measures on stainless steel products, the body said on Wednesday.

This follows an agreement between China and Japan on the length of the time period, the WTO said in a statement, citing information communicated by the delegations of those countries.

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