China announced the existence of dumping and began collecting
anti-dumping tax Saturday on toluene diisocyanate, a chemical
product, imported from Japan, the Republic of Korea and the United
States.
Importers of the chemical from these countries will have to pay
an anti-dumping tax to Chinese customs at rates ranging from 3
percent to 49 percent for a five-year period, according to a
bulletin issued by the Ministry of Commerce.
The former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
(MOFTEC) started in May 2002 the anti-dumping investigation into
this product at the request of Chinese producers. The Ministry of
Commerce, which succeeded the MOFTEC, announced an initial decision
in June this year.
Saturday's announcement was the final verdict on this case.
(Xinhua News Agency November 23, 2003)