Indonesia: Japan Accuses Sinarmas & RAPP of Dumping
13/07/2012 12:00
JAKARTA, Indonesia Today - Indonesian ministry of trade affairs has received petition from Japan's anti-dumping authority regarding allegations of dumping of copier papers committed by Indonesian producers.
Ernawati, director of trade safeguards at the ministry, told Kontan.co.id that at least two Indonesian companies are accused of committing the dumping. "We're in the process of translating the petition," she said.
Two groups accused for dumping are Sinarmas and Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper, a company controlled by tycoon Sukanto Tanoto.
Yan Partawijaya, corporate secretary of Sinarmas Group, admitted the company has been asked by trade affairs ministry to provide information related to the dumping allegation. (Indonesia Today)
Ernawati, director of trade safeguards at the ministry, told Kontan.co.id that at least two Indonesian companies are accused of committing the dumping. "We're in the process of translating the petition," she said.
Two groups accused for dumping are Sinarmas and Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper, a company controlled by tycoon Sukanto Tanoto.
Yan Partawijaya, corporate secretary of Sinarmas Group, admitted the company has been asked by trade affairs ministry to provide information related to the dumping allegation. (Indonesia Today)
Wednesday, 11 July 2012 19:34
By Patrick Chang
Source: theindonesiatoday.com
By Patrick Chang
Source: theindonesiatoday.com
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