Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against lycra from China.
17/04/2011 12:00
On April 8, 2011, the Government of Brazil adopted antidumping duties against lycra from China. The measure consists of an antidumping duty of 4.10 dollars per kilogram.
The antidumping investigation initiated on November 3, 2009, upon request of the Associação Brasileira da Indústria Têxtil e de Confecção (ABIT) and the Brazilian enterprises Lunelli Têxtil Ltda., Pettenati S.A. Indústria Têxtil, Osasuna Participações Ltda. (Jangadeiro), Santaconstância Tecelagem Ltda. y Vicunha Têxtil S.A.
The products subject to the antidumping duties are classified under the following tariff codes of the MERCOSUR Harmonized System: 6004.10.41, 6004.10.42, 6004.10.43, 6004.10.44, 6004.90.40, 6006.41.00, 6006.42.00, 6006.43.00 and 6006.44.00.
Source: globaltradealert.org
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