China to start new anti-dumping probe on some bisphenol A imports
31/08/2018 12:00
[BEIJING] China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday it will start a new anti-dumping investigation on bisphenol A imports from Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan on Aug 30.
The ministry says existing anti-dumping duties on bisphenol A imports from the four countries will continue during the course of the new investigation.
The ministry says existing anti-dumping duties on bisphenol A imports from the four countries will continue during the course of the new investigation.
Source: Reuters
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