KEY POINTS
  • A World Trade Organization adjudication panel agreed on Thursday with a United States complaint that China had paid farmers too much for grains.
  • Beijing responded to the ruling on Friday, saying it regretted a lack of support from experts.
  • The ruling, which may be appealed, could have ramifications for India, which has made similar arguments to China.
A reaper harvests wheat in the fields in Runan County of Zhumadian City, central China's Henan Province, May 24, 2016.

The United States won a World Trade Organization ruling on China's price support for grains, successfully challenging a calculation methodology that is also used by India.

A WTO adjudication panel agreed on Thursday with the U.S. complaint that China had paid farmers too much for wheat, Indica rice and Japonica rice in 2012-2015. A disputed corn subsidy had already expired.