On July 22, 2010, the Ministry of Industry of Argentina issued an announcement to make a final anti-dumping ruling on plain and twill filament woven fabrics (also known as polyester filament woven fabrics) originating in China, ruling that the products involved in the case were The lowest FOB price is US$17.6/kg. If the importer’s quotation to the customs is lower than this standard, tariffs will be levied based on the above reference price. Validity period is 5 years.
On January 6, 2009, the Argentine Ministry of Economy launched an anti-dumping investigation into plain and twill filament woven fabrics imported from China and Brazil. The customs codes of the products involved are 54076100 and 54076900. On September 4, 2009, the Argentina Ministry of Production made a preliminary ruling and decided to adopt a temporary minimum price limit of FOB FOB price of US$17.60/kg for the products involved, which is valid for 4 months.
The Argentine government has adopted a series of restrictive measures on Chinese imported products in recent years. The latest statistical report from the National Bureau of Statistics of Argentina shows that the bilateral trade volume between China and Argentina in 2009 was US$8.829 billion, a decrease of 35.8% compared with 2008.
In the face of trade frictions, the Chinese government has always emphasized that it should oppose trade protectionism and promote world economic recovery, especially opposing the abuse of trade remedy measures by developed economies such as the United States and Europe. At the same time, China also talked about resolving trade conflicts and disputes with some developing countries through adjustments to accommodate each other’s interests and concerns.