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The eBearing News
February 18, 2002
ABMA Files Petition Requesting U.S. Duties on Chinese Ball Bearings
copyright © 2002 eBearing Inc.
The American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA) has filed a petition
with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, requesting that the government impose
antidumping duties on ball bearings and ball bearing parts from the People's
Republic of China that are sold in the United States at unfair prices.
The ABMA is a trade organization, representing antifriction bearing
manufacturers who have facilities in the United States.
We spoke with ABMA's President, David Rohn. Mr. Rohn indicated the
ABMA executive board made the decision to file the petition. He said the
group's position is that the U.S. market is being overrun with unfairly priced
ball bearings from China. Mr. Rohn noted, for example, that the number of ball
bearings brought into the U.S. from China recently jumped from 323 million to
411 million.
The ABMA press release states,
As discussed in the petition, the volume of Chinese ball bearings and
parts imported into the United States is significant and increasing, having
reached record levels in each of the past four years. These imports are
being sold at unfair prices, with dumping margins on many sales well in
excess of 100 percent. As a direct result of these aggressive and unfair
pricing practices, Chinese ball bearing producers have captured an
increasing share of the U.S. market. Domestic manufacturers have lost
significant sales and have suffered serious price erosion. U.S. ball bearing
production has dropped, and capacity utilization, wages and employment,
profits, and investment have all been affected adversely. In short, the
unfair pricing tactics of Chinese producers have materially injured
the U.S. ball bearing industry and threaten even greater injury in the future.
"Our member companies are among the most advanced and efficient
in the world," said David Rohn, the ABMA's President. "They are able to
compete with anyone, including the Chinese, provided that competition
takes place on a level playing field. We are seeking through this antidumping
action to achieve fair trade by eliminating unfair pricing."
Last year, the market for ball bearings and parts in the United States
exceeded $2 billion. The federal government has found that a vibrant
domestic ball bearing industry is of strategic importance to U.S. national
defense and, more generally, to a strong national industrial base. If the
unfair Chinese imports continue unabated, the ability of the U.S. ball
bearing industry to fulfill these strategic roles will be undermined.
Asked about possible action regarding Chinese tapered roller bearings
in the U.S. market,
Mr. Rohn said the Board's decision at this time was to file the petition
only in reference to ball bearings.
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