US Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties On Japanese, Indian Glycine Imports - Commerce Dept.
26/10/2018 12:00
WASHINGTON - The United States imposed antidumping duties on glycine products imported from India, Japan and Thailandfor distorting prices by up to 80 percent, the CommerceDepartment said in a press release.
"Today, the US Department of Commerce announced the affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of imports of glycine from Indiaand Japan, finding that exporters from India and Japanhave dumped this product in the United States at margins of 10.86 to 80.49 percent and 53.66 to 86.22 percent, respectively," the release said on Thursday.
Commerce also issued a negative determination on imports of glycine from Thailand, the release added.
In 2017, the United States imported more than $20 million of glycine product from Japan, India and Thailand combined.
"Today, the US Department of Commerce announced the affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of imports of glycine from Indiaand Japan, finding that exporters from India and Japanhave dumped this product in the United States at margins of 10.86 to 80.49 percent and 53.66 to 86.22 percent, respectively," the release said on Thursday.
Commerce also issued a negative determination on imports of glycine from Thailand, the release added.
In 2017, the United States imported more than $20 million of glycine product from Japan, India and Thailand combined.
October 26, 2018
Source: Sputnik
Source: Sputnik
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