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Wednesday, March 06, 2002, updated at 09:21(GMT+8)

China's Anti-dumping
China Starts Anti-Dumping Investigation Against Phthalic Anhydride

China will start an anti-dumping investigation against Phthalic Anhydride imported from India, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK).

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China Starts Anti-Dumping Investigation Against Phthalic Anhydride
China will start an anti-dumping investigation against Phthalic Anhydride imported from India, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK).
 


Chinese Bearing Firms Accused of Dumping by US Respond
The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) held a meeting in Hangzhou, Wednesday, informing bearing manufacturers of anti-dumping accusation lodged by the United States.
The firms involved will respond to the suit in order to protect their legitimate rights and interests.
 


China to Launch Anti-Dumping Investigation on EU Chemical
On Friday the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) will launch an anti-dumping investigation into EU-imported catechol, a chemical material used as an antiseptic or as a photographic developer.
 


Imports from 4 Countries Under Investigation for Unfair Competition
China has decided to start an anti-dumping investigation into art paper imported from the Republic of Korea, Japan, the United States and Finland.
The investigation relates to imported art paper listed under "48101100'' and "48101200'' in the tariff of the General Administration of Customs. The Investigation was brought into effect Wednesday by the MOFTEC.
 


China Starts Art Paper Anti-Dumping Investigation
China will start an anti-dumping investigation of art paper imported from the Republic of Korea, Japan, the United States of America and Finland.

On Wednesday, MOFTEC will launch an investigation into the case and decide whether dumping took place and if so to what extent in keeping with China's regulations on anti-dumping.
 


Chinese Firms Accused of Dumping Urged to Respond
Trade exports in Shanghai called on Chinese firms accused of dumping by other countries or regions to respond to the suits to protect their legitimate rights and interests.
 


China to Better Protect Domestic Enterprises Against Anti-dumping
To support the promulgation of the Anti-dumping, Anti-subsidy and Protection Measures in order to create a fair trade environment and better protect Chinese enterprises, December 12 saw a symposium on the three regulations held by Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) in Beijing.
 


China Introduces Anti-Dumping Law
The State Council issued an order Monday, announcing that the country's Anti-dumping Statute, which includes regulations concerning dumping and damage, anti-dumping investigations, anti- dumping measures and an anti-dumping tax, will be effective from January 1, 2002.
 


Chinese Enterprises Cautioned on Anti-dumping Checks
Representatives from China's chambers of commerce for imports and exports warned domestic enterprises Thursday to take measures to avoid anti-dumping checks imposed by importing countries.
 


China to Take Anti-Dumping Steps Against Methylene Chloride Imports
China's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) will announce Thursday temporary anti-dumping measures against methylene chloride imports from Britain, the United States, the Netherlands, France, Germany and the Republic of Korea (ROK), sources at MOFTEC disclosed Wednesday.
 


China Won Anti-dumping Case on Metallurgical Coke
As the US International Trade Commission lately declared there was no reasonable evidence to show that China and Japan's metallurgical coke has caused damage to American metallurgical coke enterprises, therefore, putting the anti-dumping case to an end. This means that China has won the case and can continue to export metallurgical coke to the US.
 


China to Launch Anti-Dumping Investigation on Two ROK Chemicals
China will start an anti-dumping investigation over polyester chips and polyester staple fiber imported from the Republic of Korea (ROK), according to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC).
 


China Wins Lawsuit of EU Granite Anti-dumping Case
News from relevant departments say that the related enterprises of the European Union (EU) have lately withdrawn the anti-dumping action to China's granite export.
 


China to Conduct Anti-Dumping Investigations into L-Lysine
China's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) has decided to carry out anti-dumping investigations, starting from June 19, into its import of the feed-class L-lysine monohydrocyloride made in the United States, the Republic of Korea and Indonesia, said sources with the MOFTEC.
 


China Reports Higher Success Rate in Anti-Dumping Lawsuits
Anti-dumping lawsuits against Chinese goods overseas have resulted in a 35.7 percent no-dumping tax in China's favor, much higher than that of a few years ago, a senior Chinese trade official said Wednesday.
 


Chinese Steel Producers Respond to Anti-dumping Charge
It's learned that five Chinese steel producers have all actively responded to the charge and engaged two US law offices to assist with their reply to the charge. So far they have basically accomplished the anti-dumping investigation questionnaire drafted by the US Department of Commerce
 


CCCMC Actively Responds to Anti-dumping Charges
With the rise of international trade protectionism recent years have seen an increase in anti-dumping charges against China. Due to the active response to lawsuits by the Chinese parties, the metal, mineral and chemical industries that suffered heavy losses entailed from the anti-dumping cases have effectively protected the interests of Chinese enterprises.
 


China Starts Anti-Dumping Investigation Against Polystyrene
China will start an anti-dumping investigation against polystyrene imported from Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and Thailand.
 


Steel Producers in China Are Making Active Responses to Anti-dumping Cases
According to the initial ruling of the US International Trade Committee, the so-called dumping case of the Chinese steel was ruled as established. However, most of the six enterprises are, as reported, making an active preparation in response to the charge.
 


MOFTEC to Hold Hearing on Anti-Dumping Case
China's foreign trade ministry will hold a hearing on January 18 regarding the anti-dumping investigation on imported acrylate from Japan, Germany and the US.
 






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