Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers
13/10/2011 12:00
On October 6, 2011, the Government of Brazil adopted antidumping duties against glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers from France, Italy, and Hungary. The measure consists of a minimum import price of 401.03 dollars per ton for France, 369.19 dollars per ton for Italy, and of 235.54 dollars per ton for Hungary.
The antidumping investigation initiated on April 16, 2010, upon request of the Brazilian enterprise MD Papéis Ltda.
The product subject to the antidumping duties is classified under the following tariff code of the MERCOSUR Harmonized System: 4806.40.00.
6 Oct 2011
Source: globaltradealert.org
Source: globaltradealert.org
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