Thailand: Levy on Chinese citric acid to continue
16/01/2012 12:00
Thailand will continue to collect anti-dumping duties on citric acid imports from China for another five years, after finding the volume of exports to Thailand still high, despite the high levy in the past five years.
The levy will 38.1 per cent. The Commerce Ministry found that citric acid imports from China increased more than 200 per cent last year. Citric acid is used in the food and beverage industries. China is the world's major supplier of the chemical. -The Nation
Source: nationmultimedia.com
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