China says to impose anti-dumping charges on 3-methyphenol chemical
04/11/2020 12:00
China’s Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday it would impose temporary anti-dumping measures on imports of the chemical 3-methyphenol from the United States, the European Union and Japan.
Effective from Nov. 6, China will impose charges on imports of 3-methyphenol, a chemical used for making paints and vitamins, ranging between 27.9% and 131.7% with the higher rates targeted at U.S. producers.
Effective from Nov. 6, China will impose charges on imports of 3-methyphenol, a chemical used for making paints and vitamins, ranging between 27.9% and 131.7% with the higher rates targeted at U.S. producers.
Source: Reuters
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