Pakistan to Rescind AD Duties on Certain Chinese, Malaysian Yarn
Pakistan will lift its antidumping duties on certain polyester filament yarn imports from China and Malaysia, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported May 16. The duties will be lifted Aug. 25 unless a sunset review is conducted before then,…
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HKTDC said. Imports of the yarn produced in or exported from either China or Malaysia are currently subject to duties of “from 2.87% to 6.82% of cost and freight value,” the report said.