MOC scraps anti-dumping duties on U.S., EU abrasion-resistant paper imports
14/12/2011 12:00
The Ministry of Commerce said Tuesday that it has decided to scrap anti-dumping duties on abrasion-resistant paper imported from the U.S. and EU effective on Tuesday.
The ministry has levied anti-dumping duties on imports of abrasion-resistant paper from the U.S. and EU since Dec. 13, 2006, the ministry said in a statement on its website.
On June 13, the ministry notified the domestic abrasion-resistant paper industry that the anti-dumping measures are due to expire on Dec. 13, adding that domestic companies may apply for a review within 60 days.
When the ministry received no review requests as of Tuesday, it decided to cease the anti-dumping duties, according to the statement.
By Yang Lina
Source: Xinhua
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