China to maintain anti-dumping tariffs on U.S. distillers grains
19/06/2019 12:00
China’s Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday said it will maintain anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs on imports of U.S. distillers grains (DDGS), a cereal by-product of ethanol manufacturing, after completing a review launched in April.
The ministry cited potential damage to domestic producers in its decision to retain anti-dumping duties of 24.2-53.7% and anti-subsidy tariffs of 11.2-12% on DDGS products from the United States.
The review was launched amid trade talks between Beijing and Washington aimed at ending the prolonged China-United States trade war that has roiled global markets.
The ministry cited potential damage to domestic producers in its decision to retain anti-dumping duties of 24.2-53.7% and anti-subsidy tariffs of 11.2-12% on DDGS products from the United States.
The review was launched amid trade talks between Beijing and Washington aimed at ending the prolonged China-United States trade war that has roiled global markets.
June 19, 2019
Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters
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