Brazil Issued AD Duty Decisions on Chinese Imports
Brazil recently announced antidumping duty decisions on certain products from mainland China, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported Sept. 2. Brazil ended without judgment its AD duty investigation of certain hosiery and socks from Hong Kong and mainland China,…
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saying the “merit analysis was impaired due to a lack of accuracy and inadequacy in the information provided by the domestic industry.” Brazil also determined that certain pot rests, cup holders, trays and cutting boards fall within the scope of its AD duty on certain Chinese ceramic tableware, except for certain cutlery utensils. The country also renewed for five years an AD duty on certain mainland Chinese polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film (see 2108020010), and further amended that order by revising the AD measure from, in U.S. currency, 65 cents per kilogram to $654.95 per tonne.