China Imposes Countervailing Duties on US Imports of N-Propanol
China will impose countervailing measures on imports of n-propanol from the United States, a Sept. 4 Ministry of Commerce notice said, according to an unofficial translation. China said its n-propanol industry has suffered “substantial damage” due to the U.S. imports.…
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Beginning Sept. 9, Chinese “import operators” must pay Chinese customs authorities at rates between 34.2% and 37.7%, the notice said.