U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that Chinese exports to the U.S. to continue to impose anti-dumping duties on magnesium products
Xinhua News Agency, Washington, February 10 (Reporter Yang Jian) - U.S. International Trade Commission Sunset Review 10 made the final ruling , decided to continue on Chinese exports to the U.S. anti-dumping duties of magnesium products.
United States International Trade Commission said in a statement that such products imported from China, the United States will continue to damage caused by related industries. According to the U.S. trade remedy policies and procedures, as after the U.S. Department of Commerce anti-dumping sunset review has made the final ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that the United States on Chinese exports to the U.S. will continue to impose anti-dumping duties on magnesium products.
the United States from April 2005 began on the origin of magnesium products in China levied anti-dumping duties for five years, the tax rate from 49.66 to 141.49 percent.
the provisions of the Uruguay Round negotiations, the implementation of the anti-dumping duty after 5 years, the United States must abolish this tax that, unless the United States Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission that the removal of anti-dumping duties would lead to recurrence of dumping or a U.S. industry continue to cause damage. The so-called sunset review, refers to anti-dumping duty imposed 5-year period for administrative review.
2010 7 months, the U.S. Department of Commerce in China and Russia on the origin of magnesium products to make the final ruling of anti-dumping sunset review quickly ruled the Chinese enterprises involved in the dumping margin of 91.31 percent to 141.49 %. United States International Trade Commission launched in June last year sunset review process.
despite the recent signs of economic recovery in the United States increased, but its trade protectionism continues unabated. 7, the U.S. International Trade Commission final determination on Chinese exports to the United States from oil drill pipe and drill collars to impose anti-dumping and countervailing duties. This is the United States against Chinese steel products recently as another trade remedy cases.
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