China extends anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes on U.S. polyphenylene ether
28/07/2021 03:42
China’s commerce ministry said on Monday it has extended anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations on imports from the United States of polyphenylene ether, a polymer prized for its heat resistance and used in the automotive and electronics industries.
China's commerce ministry said on August 2020 it has started an anti-subsidy probe into imports from the United States of polyphenylene ether, a polymer prized for its heat resistance and used in the automotive and electronics industries.
Prior to the anti-subsidy investigation, the commerce ministry also launched an anti-dumping probe into imports from the United States of polyphenylene ether.
The anti-dumping probe has been extended until Feb. 3, 2022 and the anti-subsidy investigation has been extended until Feb. 14, 2022.
Source: Reuters
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