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Kitchen sink joins list of US-China trade disputes
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) March 22, 2012


US trade authorities on Thursday announced an investigation into yet another Chinese export product, this time the veritable kitchen sink.

The US Commerce Department said it is examining whether China is selling steel sinks below fair value and if Chinese sink manufacturers are getting unfair subsidies.

Trade disputes between China and the United States are legion. The two economic powers have already sparred over the import and export of solar panels to tires to chickens.

Now that list includes "imports of drawn stainless steel sinks" -- or kitchen sinks.

The business -- while a fraction of the US-China's half a trillion dollar a year trade -- is not something to let slip down the drain.

Chinese sink exports to the United States were worth $118 million in 2011, nearly double the level seen in 2009, according to official figures.

The Elkay Manufacturing Company of Illinois had requested the investigation.

In a statement earlier this month, Elkay claimed Chinese sinks were "being sold in the US at substantially less than fair value and are illegally subsidized."

"Chinese sink imports have increased dramatically over the past three years due to significant under-selling by Chinese manufacturers," said Steve Rogers, Elkay chief operating officer.

China is said to have sold the sinks at 23 to 77 percent markdown.

The US authorities are expected to make their judgment close to April 16.

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