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China says it is willing to work with rest of the world to tackle steel overcapacity
Published Tue, Apr 12, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
CHINA wants to work with the rest of the world to find a resolution to overcapacity in the steel sector, its foreign ministry said, after Britain asked the world's top producer of the alloy to tackle the problem quickly.
Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond made the request while meeting his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing last Saturday.
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