On May 24, 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued an announcement stating that it would make a final anti-dumping ruling on fine denier polyester staple fiber (Fine Denier Polyester Staple Fiber) imported from mainland China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan: (1 ) The dumping rate of Jiangyin Hailun Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd., a mandatory respondent company in mainland China, is 72.22%, the dumping rate of Jiangyin Huahong Chemical Fiber Co. Ltd. is 65.17%, and other manufacturers in mainland China/ The dumping rate of exporters is 103.06%. The dumping rate of the 14 companies that received separate tax rates (see the table below for details) is the average dumping rate of the above two mandatory respondent companies, which is 68.70%; (2) Indian mandatory respondent companies Reliance Industries Limited and Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Limited and other Indian manufacturers/exporters have a dumping rate of 21.43%; (3) South Korea’s mandatory respondent company Toray Chemical Korea Inc. has a dumping rate of 0%, Down Nara Co., Ltd. and Huvis Corporation have a dumping rate of 45.23%, The dumping rate of other Korean manufacturers/exporters is 30.15%; (4) the dumping rate of Tainan Spinning Co., Ltd., a mandatory respondent company in Taiwan, is 0%, the dumping rate of Far Eastern Textile Ltd. is 48.86%, and the dumping rate of other manufacturers in Taiwan The dumping rate of merchants/exporters is 24.43%. This case involves products under the US coordinated tariff number 5503.20.0025. The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is expected to make a final ruling on anti-dumping industry damage in this case on July 9, 2018.
14 companies in mainland China that have obtained separate tax rates
On May 31, 2017, U.S. companies DAK Americas LLC, Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, America and Auriga Polymers Inc. applied to the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce on behalf of the U.S. domestic industry, requesting that imports from mainland China, Anti-dumping and countervailing investigations have been launched against fine-denier polyester staple fibers from India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. On June 21, 2017, the U.S. Department of Commerce launched an anti-dumping investigation into fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. It also initiated countervailing investigations against the products involved in the case imported from mainland China and India. Open an investigation. On July 13, 2017, the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission terminated the anti-dumping investigation of Vietnamese products involved because the U.S. company withdrew its anti-dumping application for the products involved in Vietnam. On July 14, 2017, the U.S. International Trade Commission made an affirmative preliminary ruling on anti-dumping industrial damage to fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan. Make a positive preliminary determination of damage to the countervailing industry. On October 31, 2017, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued an announcement stating that it would make preliminary anti-subsidy rulings on fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China and India. On December 19, 2017, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a preliminary anti-dumping ruling on fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan. On January 17, 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a final anti-subsidy ruling on fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China and India. On February 16, 2018, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) made a final affirmative ruling on countervailing industry harm to fine-denier polyester staple fiber imported from mainland China and India. According to U.S. statistics, the U.S. imports of products involved in the case from mainland China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan in 2017 were approximately US$61.4 million, US$23.7 million, US$11.9 million, and US$7.4 million respectively. (Title: The United States makes final anti-dumping ruling on China’s fine-denier polyester staple fiber)
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