TOKYO -- Japan seeks to broaden its antidumping duties to cover products routed through third countries, Nikkei has learned, aiming to curb inflows of goods -- like Chinese steel -- that may enjoy unfair price advantages.
Tokyo takes aim at circumvention, with eye on Chinese overcapacity

Steel is among the products for which concerns have been raised about an influx of underpriced imports from China. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan seeks to broaden its antidumping duties to cover products routed through third countries, Nikkei has learned, aiming to curb inflows of goods -- like Chinese steel -- that may enjoy unfair price advantages.