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BRUSSELS - The European Commission has started a probe into imported Chinese plastic bags suspected of entering Europe via a Chinese company to avoid high anti-dumping tariffs.
The commission, the executive arm of the European Union (EU), said in its official journal over the weekend that preliminary evidence suggested some Chinese plastic bag producers had tried to export their products to EU through Xiamen Xingxia Ploymers Co Ltd, a plastic producer in China's southern province of Fujian.
EU retailers strongly opposed these measures, fearing they would have to deal with both rising plastic bag prices and packing costs.
The commission has nine months to conclude its probe and decide whether to apply higher duty against Xingxia.