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The British "Financial Times" Chinese website today said that the WTO Appellate Body said yesterday that the European Union immediately asked China to relax export restrictions on rare earth raw materials, in support of the decision to restrict China's export restrictions on nine raw materials. The World Trade Organization (WTO) decided to maintain a previous ruling that China's policy of restricting the export of raw materials violates international trade rules. Later, the European Union (EU) asked China to relax export restrictions on rare earth raw materials. The WTO Appellate Body announced its decision yesterday to support a previous ruling that China's tariffs, quotas and other policies restricting the export of nine raw materials on the grounds of the environment are unreasonable. The lawsuit was filed in 2009 by the European Union, the United States and Mexico. These countries allege that their domestic manufacturers are forced to pay higher prices for commodities such as bauxite, coke and zinc, which put them at a disadvantage in a variety of industries – from steel to batteries, chemicals and ceramics. Not all. The lawsuit set an example for the United States and the European Union to join forces on trade confrontation with China. Both the United States and Belgium believe that this strategy is critical to maintaining their influence on the world's second largest economy. In a statement shortly after the outcome of the ruling, EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht urged China to take action. De Gucht said: "Now China must cancel these export restrictions as soon as possible. In addition, I hope that China will make policy adjustments to the entire export system (including rare earths) in order to comply with WTO regulations."