China Announces AD Sunset Review for Thermoplastic From US, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia
China is beginning a sunset review of its antidumping duties on imports of polyphenylene sulfide from the U.S., Japan, South Korea and Malaysia, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said Nov. 30, according to an unofficial translation. The measures, which were…
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scheduled to expire at the end of November, have imposed tariffs between 23.3% and 220.9% across the four countries exporting polyphenylene sulfide, which Beijing said is a “high-performance engineering thermoplastic” used in the textile, auto, aerospace and electronics industries. China said it will continue to impose the duties during the sunset review period, which should last one year. Comments are due to the ministry within 20 days.