China Extends Anti-subsidy Probe on EU Potato Starch Imports
17/08/2011 12:00
China will prolong its anti-subsidy probe by one month on potato starch imported from the European Union, said the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on August 15, 2011.
The investigation will be completed before Sept. 30, 2011, one month after the previous deadline, since the case was "special" and "complicated," according to a statement posted on the ministry's website.
China launched an anti-subsidy investigation on the imports of EU-made potato starch on Aug. 30, 2010 at the request of the China Starch Industry Association.
It is China's first-ever anti-subsidy probe into imports from the EU.
The probe focused on whether the EU members subsidized exports of potato starch to China, and if so to what extent the subsidies had harmed domestic industries.
Source: Xinhua
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