China deal may trigger knee-jerk metal sales, but little long-term impact

NEW YORK, April 14 (Reuters) - China's bold deal to ditch its disputed export tax rebates on some niche aluminum and steel products could flood the saturated global market, as producers scramble to sell excess metal ahead of the changes, prolonging the industry's pain, traders said.
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