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Sany stranded overseas

Updated: 2013-08-12 14:44
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In recent years, Sany has quickened its plans to go global. According to its financial statements, the machinery giant harvested a revenue of roughly 10 billion yuan ($1.63 billion) from its overseas business in 2012 and the figure is expected to exceed 15 billion yuan ($2.45 billion) in 2013. In the same time, Sany has ranked top three in terms of crawler crane sales in the US market, accounting for a share of 11.2 percent.

Its strong performance is a challenge to overseas rivals like Manitowoc Cranes, the former frontrunner in the trade. From 2005 to 2012, Manitowoc Cranes saw its market share shrink from 36.2 percent to 15.7 percent.

"The Section 337 investigation has been repeatedly employed as a shield of protectionism by the United States," said Zhang Guoqing, an expert from the institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

It was derived from Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, which was designed to shield the domestic economy from international competition during the Great Depression in 1929.

"A trade war is a lose-lose game. But when trade friction is inevitable, China will stand firm and fight it," said Zhou Dalin, Deputy Director General of the Bureau of Fair Trade for Imports and Exports under the Ministry of Commerce.

Investment frustrated

Sany's confrontation with the US Government can be traced back to March 2012, when Ralls Corp., a US-incorporated company controlled by executives from Sany Group, purchased four wind power plants in Oregon and hoped to explore the American market by fitting wind turbines produced by Sany. Originally, Sany planned to invest 3 billion yuan ($490.2 million) to build a 300,000-kilowatt wind power project. However, in July 2012, CFIUS called a halt to the construction of the four wind farms, explaining that they were near a naval test facility in Oregon. To fight CFIUS's decision, Ralls filed a lawsuit, and added Obama to the list of defendants after an executive order he issued nullified Ralls' wind farm deal over concerns of national security.

Ralls argued that the US president had exceeded his statutory authority by ordering Ralls to divest its investment in Oregon. Xia Tingkang, one of the six lawyers pleading for Sany, argued that it was unfair to impose restrictions on the use and sale of Sany-manufactured wind turbines in the US market, although he confirmed the president's right to restrict or call off the investment project. Wu Jialiang, Vice General Manager of Sany, calculated that the failed wind farm project cost Sany Group $20 million.

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