China continues to impose anti-dumping duties on imported nitrile rubber originating from South Korea and Japan
On November 8th, according to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Commerce issued a notice stating that it has proposed to the State Council Tariff Commission to continue implementing anti-dumping measures based on the investigation results. The State Council Tariff Commission has made a decision based on the Ministry of Commerce's recommendation to continue imposing anti-dumping duties on imported nitrile rubber originating from South Korea and Japan from November 9th, 2024, with a implementation period of 5 years.
On November 8, 2018, the Ministry of Commerce issued Announcement No. 84 of 2018, deciding to impose anti-dumping duties on imported nitrile rubber originating from South Korea and Japan from November 9, 2018. The anti-dumping rates are 12.0% -37.3% for South Korean companies and 16.0% -56.4% for Japanese companies, respectively, with an implementation period of 5 years.
On June 30, 2022, the Ministry of Commerce issued Announcement No. 18 of 2022, deciding that ENEOS Materials Corporation would inherit the 16.0% anti-dumping tax rate and other rights and obligations applicable to JSR Corporation in the anti-dumping measures for nitrile rubber; The nitrile rubber exported to China under the name of JSR Corporation is subject to the anti-dumping tariff rate of 56.4% for "other Japanese companies" in this anti-dumping measure.
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