Ministry of Commerce Notice No. 41
www.chinaview.cn
2003-09-01 10:14
ˇ@ˇ@The Ministry of Foreign Trade and
Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) announced an anti-dumping investigation into
imported catechol originating in European Union (hereinafter referred to as
"investigated product") in its Notice on March 1, 2002.
ˇ@ˇ@According to
the investigation, MOFTEC made original arbitration on November 4, 2002,
confirming that dumping of the investigated product had taken place, the
investigated product had caused substantive damage to Chinaˇ¦s industries.
Approved by First Conference of Tenth National Peopleˇ¦s Congress, the
Ministry of Commerce has carried out the anti-dumping investigation. According
to the investigation and Anti-dumping Regulations of the Peopleˇ¦s Republic of
China, Ministry of Commerce made final arbitration.
ˇ@ˇ@The Ministry of
Commerce confirmed that dumping of the investigated product had taken place, the
investigated product had caused substantive damage to Chinaˇ¦s industries and
there was a direct causal relationship between the dumping and the damage.
ˇ@ˇ@Tariff Committee of the State Council decided to levy anti-dumping tax
on China imported catechol originating in European Union as of August 27, 2003.
ˇ@ˇ@The product is catechol listed under No. 29072910 in import tariffs of
the General Administration of Chinese Customs.
ˇ@ˇ@The dumping range of
related companies is as follows:
ˇ@ˇ@French company: Rhodia Organique SAS:
20% ˇ@ˇ@Italian company: Borregaard Italia SPA: 27% ˇ@ˇ@All others:
79% ˇ@ˇ@There are also some concrete regulations on the way of
imposing anti-dumping tariffs, backdate levying, new importers reexamination,
interim review, administrative reconsideration and administrative lawsuit in the
Notice. Enditem (english.mofcom.gov.cn)
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