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China to Collect Antidumping Duties on Imports of Chemical Compound from U.S.

China will collect antidumping duties on imports of M-dihydroxybenzene from the U.S. and Japan, the country announced March 22. China’s Ministry of Commerce said after an investigation -- which began in March 2012 -- it determined that dumping exists in…

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imports of the chemical from Japan and the U.S., and “such dumping has caused material injury to China’s domestic injury.” The duties became effective March 23 and will remain effective for five years, the announcement said.