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EU Permits Name Change for Chinese Company Subject to Separate Antidumping Rate

The European Commission allowed Hubei Fomdas Foods Co. to receive the individual antidumping rate given to Toyoshima Share Yidu Foods Co. after the commission found that Hubei properly changed its name from Toyoshima. Per an implementing regulation, the EC said…

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that Hubei properly registered its name change and the change did not result in any new relationship with other companies not investigated by the commission. Hubei is subject to the antidumping duty order on certain prepared or preserved citrus fruits (namely mandarins) from China.