Chinese mainland extends anti-dumping measures on ethanolamine
16/11/2010 12:00
BEIJING, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese mainland announced Saturday it will extend anti-dumping measures for another five years on ethanolamine imported from Japan, Malaysia, the United States and Taiwan from Nov. 14.
The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said in a statement on its website that it began to levy tariffs ranging from 9 percent to 74 percent on ethanolamine imported from those places on Nov. 14, 2004, for a period of five years.
In November 2009, the MOC launched a probe into ending the measures in response to applications from domestic ethanolamine companies.
After a year-long investigation, the MOC found if anti-dumping measures were ended, dumping of ethanolamine might continue and would hurt the domestic industry again, said the statement.
Ethanolamine is an organic chemical compound widely used in the production of emulsifiers, detergents, metal cleaners and polishes.
Editor: Wang Guanqun
Source: English.news.cn
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