China to extend anti-dumping duties on imported photographic paper from EU, US and Japan
23/03/2018 12:00
China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday that it will continue to levy anti-dumping duties on photographic paper imported from the European Union, the United States, and Japan.
The MOC said in a ruling that importers of the products will have to pay anti-dumping duties with Chinese customs at a rate ranging from 23.5 percent to 28.8 percent, the same with the levels set in 2012 and 2016.
The anti-dumping measures will continue for another five years beginning on Friday.
The latest decision follows a review that found the domestic industry would be harmed if anti-dumping duties were terminated.
The MOC said in a ruling that importers of the products will have to pay anti-dumping duties with Chinese customs at a rate ranging from 23.5 percent to 28.8 percent, the same with the levels set in 2012 and 2016.
The anti-dumping measures will continue for another five years beginning on Friday.
The latest decision follows a review that found the domestic industry would be harmed if anti-dumping duties were terminated.
Source: Xinhua
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