China to begin sun-set review on anti-dumping duty on polyamide chips

The Ministry of Commerce of People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM) on 21 April announced that it will start sun-set review on the anti-dumping duty applicable on polyamide-6 chips originating from US, EU, Russia and Taiwan following a requisition made by domestic producers of polyamide-6 chip in China mainland. The industry has also requested to extend anti-dumping duty. MOFCOM may extend the anti-dumping duty if such imports are alleged to causing damage to Chinese industries.

According to reports, the review will cover the timeframe between 1 Jan 2014 to 31 December 2014. Anti-dumping duty on polyamide-6 chips originating from US, EU, Russia and Chinese Taiwan will continue during time of the review as per the rate applicable on products stipulated in MOFCOM’s list No. 15 Announcement in 2010.

The products under investigation are listed under Tariff No. 39081012 in the Customs Import and Export Tariff of the People’s Republic of China.

On 20 April 2010, MOFCOM had issued the No.15 Announcement to levy anti-dumping duty on polyamide-6 chips originating from US, EU, Russia and Chinese Taiwan, effective for 5 years beginning from 22 April 2010.

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