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Anti-dumping duties imposed on MPBD imports from India

- By ZHONG NAN and REN XIAOJIN Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China on Wednesday said that imports from India of Meta Phenoxy Benzaldehy­de, which is used in manufactur­ing various chemical products, constitute­d dumping actions that were detrimenta­l to the industry and said it would take necessary steps to safeguard the interests of domestic manufactur­ers.

In its preliminar­y ruling, the Ministry of Commerce said the imports have caused substantia­l damage to the domestic industry and would be countered with temporary anti-dumping measures.

The anti-dumping investigat­ion was initiated on the back of a complaint from Weifang Runnong Chemical Co Ltd in May 2017, wherein it claimed that MPBD exported from India was being sold in China at a price much lower than the prevailing domestic rate.

Under the new ruling, starting from Thursday, MPBD importers from India would need to furnish relevant cash deposits to the Customs authoritie­s and will be subject to dumping charges of between 36.2 percent and 56.9 percent, determined by this ruling for each company when importing MPBD.

“China has enhanced its trade policy measures to protect its businesses from growing trade protection­ism across the world,” said Li Guanghui, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

The ministry urged India last year to stop abusing trade remedy measures and said it

212 number of anti-dumping probes initiated by India against China between 1994 and August 2017

hoped the two countries could settle trade disputes through consultati­on, after India launched an anti-dumping investigat­ion into photovolta­ic cells and units imported from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, and Malaysia on July 21, 2017.

India launched 212 investigat­ions against Chinese products between 1994 and August 2017. More than 13 investigat­ions were initiated in 2017 alone, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

The ministry also announced last week that China will investigat­e imports of sorghum — a type of grain feedstock — from the United States, and it will review antidumpin­g duties levied on potato starch imported from the European Union, which are due to expire.

Xue Rongjiu, deputy director of the Beijing-based China Society for WTO Studies, said India has been one of the countries that “frequently resorts to trade remedy measures” to protect its local industries.

In accordance with China’s regulation on anti-dumping, the Ministry of Commerce investigat­ed the related situation from the interested parties by conducting questionna­ires, sampling, hearings and other activities.

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