China Renews Duties on Certain Rubber From South Korea, Japan
China renewed its antidumping duties on imports of nitrile butadiene rubber from South Korea and Japan, the country’s commerce ministry announced Nov. 8, according to an unofficial translation. The duties, originally imposed in 2018, range from 12% to 37.3% for…
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South Korean companies and 16% to 56.4% for Japanese companies. The rubber has oil, water and heat-resistant properties and has uses in the industrial and mechanical industries. The duties will remain in place for five years from Nov. 9.