Peru to Quit Anti-dumping on Chinese Surfboards on July 28
19/07/2012 12:00
Recently, Peru's INDECOPI authority has noticed China's diplomatic organ that Peruvian antidumping (AD) duty on China-made surfboards will be removed from July 28, 2012 because the three-year antidumping measure will expire then and Peruvian enterprises have not petitioned for review within a time limit.
The antidumping case launched in September 1999, and the antidumping duty was ruled in June 2000;
A review launched in March 2008, and in July 2009, the antidumping duty was ruled to continue 3 years until July 27, 2012.
The antidumping case launched in September 1999, and the antidumping duty was ruled in June 2000;
A review launched in March 2008, and in July 2009, the antidumping duty was ruled to continue 3 years until July 27, 2012.
2012-07-17 15:15:09
Source: e-to-china.com
Source: e-to-china.com
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