The Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced
that it will levy anti-dumping tax starting from Monday on a
chemical for making silicon polymer imported from Japan, the United
States, Britain and Germany. According to a final ruling, importers
of this chemical from the above four countries should pay
anti-dumping tax in the coming five years with rates varying
between 13 percent and 22 percent.
The ruling of the ministry says the four countries are unfairly
selling the dimethyl cyclosiloxane chemical to the Chinese
market.
The ministry began its anti-dumping investigation against this
imported chemical widely used in the industries of construction,
electron, textile, automobile, food and machine on July 16,
2004.
The ministry once launched temporary anti-dumping measure
against this imported chemical beginning on September 29, 2005,
based on its preliminary investigation result.
(Xinhua News Agency January 17, 2006)