US Trade Panel Votes To Impose Duties On China Lawn Equipment
21/07/2009 12:00
WASHINGTON - (Dow Jones)- The U.S. International Trade Commission determined Wednesday that imports of lawn grooming equipment from China are harmful to U.S. manufacturers, clearing the way for duties to be imposed on the products.
In June, the Commerce Department set final antidumping duties of between 154.72% and 386.28% on lawn equipment from China, as well as countervailing duties of 0.56% to 264.98%.
In June, the Commerce Department set final antidumping duties of between 154.72% and 386.28% on lawn equipment from China, as well as countervailing duties of 0.56% to 264.98%.
-By Tom Barkley, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9275; tom.barkley@dowjones.com
July 17, 2009
Source: www.nasdaq.com
July 17, 2009
Source: www.nasdaq.com
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