China ends anti-dumping measures on ROK-made fiber
2008-02-13
Xinhua
China has ended five years of anti-dumping measures on polyester chips and polyester fiber imports from the Republic of Korea, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
The rule took effect on February 3, a ministry announcement said, adding the measures had expired naturally after five years if no one filed an appeal.
In response to concerns from the domestic industry, China launched its anti-dumping investigation on August 3, 2001, and decided to take temporary measures on October 22, 2002.
In 2003, China leveled five years of punitive anti-dumping tariffs, ranging from two to 48 percent.
Polyester chips and fiber are used in making plastics and synthetic textiles.
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