China's anti-dumping investigation of terephthalic acid in Thailand

In accordance with the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Anti-dumping Regulations," the Ministry of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as the investigation agency) issued the 12th Announcement of 2009 on February 12, 2009, deciding to import terephthalic acid originating in South Korea and Thailand (below The surveyed products were referred to as anti-dumping investigations. The product under investigation was attributed to the "Import and Export Tariff of the People's Republic of China" tariff code and 29173619.
The investigation authority investigated whether there were dumping and dumping margins in the products under investigation, whether the domestic industries in China were damaged and damaged, and the causal relationship between dumping and damage. Based on the results of the investigation and the provisions of Article 24 of the Anti-Dumping Regulations of the People's Republic of China, the investigation engine issued a preliminary announcement on February 2, 2010, and determined that there was dumping in the product under investigation. China's domestic industry was substantially damaged and dumped. There is a causal relationship with substantial damage.
After the preliminary ruling, the investigating authorities continued to investigate the extent of dumping and dumping, the extent of damage and damage, and the causal relationship between dumping and damage. Now that the investigation is over, according to the investigation results of this case and in accordance with the provisions of Article 25 of the Anti-dumping Regulations of the People's Republic of China, the Ministry of Commerce made a final ruling that there was a dumping of imported terephthalic acid originating in South Korea and Thailand. It caused substantial damage to China's domestic refined terephthalic acid industry, and there was a causal relationship between dumping and substantial damage.
According to the “Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on Anti-dumping Regulations”, the Ministry of Commerce proposed to the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council to impose anti-dumping duties, and the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council made a decision based on the recommendations of the Ministry of Commerce. Since August 12, 2010, the Ministry of Commerce The imported terephthalic acid produced in South Korea and Thailand is subject to anti-dumping duties.
The anti-dumping duty levied on this case was attributed to the "Import and Export Tariff of the People's Republic of China" tariff code. As other terephthalic acid products were excluded from the scope of the product under investigation.

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