Argentina initiates AD investigation on imports of electric motors
15/03/2011 12:00
On March 4, 2011, the Government of Argentina - by means of Resolution No. 38/2011 of the Secretariat of Industry and Trade – has initiated a dumping investigation on imports of AC electric motors, asynchronous, single phase with a power higher or equal to 0.12 KW but of less than 3 KW and with a weight ranging between 4 and 45 kilograms (dispatched under N.C.M. 8501.40.19) from the People’s Republic of China.
Brazil has been selected as the third country in order to determine the normal value of the product.
Interested parties have a 30-day period to appear and to produce evidence as of the receipt of the questionnaires, which will be furnished by the Authorities 10 days after the opening of the investigation.
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Source: antidumpingpublishing.com
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