China to conduct one-year expiry review of anti-dumping tariffs on chlorobutyl rubber
China to conduct one-year expiry review of anti-dumping tariffs on chlorobutyl rubber

China to conduct one-year expiry review of anti-dumping tariffs on chlorobutyl rubber

 

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China’s Ministry of Commerce said that it will conduct a one-year expiry review of anti-dumping tariffs imposed on imported chlorobutyl rubber from the US, the EU, the UK and Singapore starting August 20, with the tariffs to remain unchanged during the probe.

The review will examine whether stopping the remedy measures will lead to future dumping activity or any damage, the ministry said.

In 2018, China imposed anti-dumping tariffs on imported chlorobutyl rubber from the countries and the rates were set at 75.5% for the US, 27.4 – 71.9% for the EU and 23.1% – 45.2% for Singapore. Goods from the UK faced a 71.9% rate. The remedy measures were set for five years and are due to expire on August 20. 

Chlorobutyl rubber is used in making tires, medicinal bottle stoppers and various adhesives.