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-The 17th Guanzhou Die-casting,Foundry&Industry Furnace Exhibition
11/4/2015  Die-casting,Foundry&Industry Furnace expo
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    The Guardian reported that Mr Jeremy Corbyn has said he would be willing to go to Beijing if necessary to continue lobbying China not to dump steel at under cost price, following a visit to a plant in Scunthorpe where 900 job losses were announced last week. The Labour leader accused the government of being in thrall to the idea of a global market economy and called on the World Trade Organisation to intervene after he toured the Tata steelworks on Thursday.

He said “Steel is the basis of all manufacturing industries. It’s the basis of everything that we make in this country.”

He also attacked the government’s economic approach. He said “They have a philosophy which says basically that anybody can produce anything, anywhere and send it anywhere around the world. So we have dumped Chinese steel being sold under the price of production, which is of course ruinous to our industries. It requires intervention from the government and political pressure on the Chinese. It also requires the WTO to do something about it. Otherwise we all lose.”

Mr Corbyn said the steel crisis undermined the personal mission of the chancellor, George Osborne to rebalance England’s economy away from London and the south-east. He said “The whole northern powerhouse idea, as I understood it, was that there would be economic generation across the north of England, the creation of a powerhouse that would be a combination of local government, economic industry and training. And if you destroy a crucial part of that three-legged stool, namely the manufacturing industry, then you don’t have a northern powerhouse.”

Ms Angela Eagle, the shadow business secretary, accompanied Corbyn on his visit. She said the northern powerhouse would be “very floppy” without British steel, and that Conservatives did not care about steel because so few of their MPs represent industrial areas. She said “If there were steel works in Witney then David Cameron would have acted by now.”

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