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Australian graphite companies petition US on supposed China dumping

Australia's Novonix Ltd stated on Thursday it had actually signed up with a petition urging U.S. authorities to examine China's alleged dumping of batterygrade graphite at unfair costs, possibly harming domestic manufacturers.

The battery metals and technology business has actually joined the American Active Anode Material Producers (AAAMP) in submitting the petition.

The filing asserts China is hurting the nascent domestic graphite industry by exporting artificially low-cost battery-grade graphite into the U.S., denying North American producers a reasonable opportunity to get in the market, Novonix said in a declaration.

North American graphite miners asked the U.S. federal government on Wednesday to enforce a tariff as high as 920% on Chinese providers of the battery metal to counter what they refer to as Beijing's malicious trade practices.

In a separate declaration, Australia's Syrah Resources stated its unit, Syrah Technologies LLC, filed an anti-dumping and countervailing responsibility petition with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission.

Syrah's petition, sent in partnership with the North American Graphite Alliance, looks for an investigation into Chinese exports of natural and synthetic graphite active anode material utilized in lithium-ion batteries.

(source: Reuters)