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Industry Observation: Investigation And Understanding Of Export Textiles Frequently Suffered From "Double Anti"

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Mexico makes final anti-dumping ruling on zippers to China

On January 6, 2021, the Ministry of economic affairs of Mexico issued an announcement in the official gazette that the import of metal zippers from China (Spanish: cirres de me TAL) made an affirmative final anti-dumping determination and decided to impose an anti-dumping duty of US $7.07/kg on the products involved. The announcement shall take effect from the next day of promulgation. The tigie tax number of the product involved was 9607.11.01.

On August 2, 2019, the Ministry of economic affairs of Mexico announced in the official gazette that, at the application of Mexican enterprise cirres y accesorios BBJ, S.A. de C.V., it decided to initiate an anti-dumping investigation on metal zippers imported from China. The dumping investigation period of the case is from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018, and the damage analysis period is from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2018. On February 14, 2020, Mexico made a preliminary anti-dumping ruling on the products involved in the case imported from China, decided to continue the anti-dumping investigation, and imposed a provisional anti-dumping duty of 96.66% of the quoted price of the Customs on the products involved.

Morocco launched an anti-dumping investigation on woven carpets and other textile floor coverings imported from China, Egypt and Jordan

On December 31, 2020, Morocco launched an anti-dumping investigation on woven carpets and other textile floor coverings imported from China, Egypt and Jordan. The products under investigation are: woven carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not knotted or wound, whether or not tufted, not floating, felt or other, whether or not manufactured.

The customs HS codes of related products are as follows:

5701.10.00.10;5701.10.00.90;5701.90.00.10;5701.90.00.90;5702.31.00.00;5702.32.00.00;5702.39.00.10;5702.39.00.90;5702.41.00.00;5702.42.00.00;5702.49.00.10;5702.49.00.90;5702.50.00.10;5702.50.00.20;5702.50.00.91;5702.50.00.99;5702.91.00.00;5702.92.00.00;5702.99.00.10;5702.99.00.90;5703.10.00.10;5703.10.00.91;5703.10.00.99;5703.20.00.10; 5703.20.00.91;5703.20.00.99;5703.30.00.10;5703.30.00.91;5703.30.00.99;5703.90.00.10;5703.90.00.91;5703.90.00.92;5703.90.00.99;5704.10.00.00;5704.20.00.00;5704.90.00.00;5705.00.00.10;5705.00.00.21;5705.00.00.29;5705.00.00.30;5705.00.00.40;5705.00.00.51;5705.00.00.59;5705.00.00.60;5705.00.00.90。

For details of the case, please contact the China Chamber of Commerce for the import and export of foodstuffs, native animals and livestock at 8710982787109832;

Contact information of investigation agency of Moldova:

Tel. + 212 + 537701846

Fax + 212 + 531727150

Email:

Mme HindBenmoussa, hbenmoussa@mcinet.gov.ma

M.Said Nouali, snouali@mcinet.gov.ma

M.Acharf Blamine, ablamine@mcinet.gov.ma

India makes final anti-dumping ruling on China related viscose staple yarn

On December 30, 2020, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India issued a notice saying that, for viscose staple yarn (viscose) originating in or imported from China, Indonesia and Vietnam Spunyarn) made an affirmative final anti-dumping ruling and suggested that anti-dumping duties with a validity period of five years be levied on the products involved in the above-mentioned countries, including 0.41-0.80 US dollars / kg for China, 0.25-0.44 US dollars / kg for Indonesia, and 0.41 US dollars / kg for Vietnam. See the attached table for details of the specific duties. This case mainly involves products under the Indian customs code 55101110 and 55101210, and some products under 55101190, 55101290, 55109010 and 55109090. The products involved in this case are non retail viscose staple yarn with 85% or more of man-made viscose staple fiber by weight, except sewing thread.

On January 14, 2020, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India announced that, in response to the application submitted by the Indian made yarn manufacturers association, an anti-dumping investigation was initiated against viscose staple yarn originating in or imported from China, Indonesia and Vietnam. The dumping investigation period of this case is from April 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (9 months), and the injury investigation period is from 2016 to 2017, 2017 to 2018, 2018 to 2019 and the dumping investigation period.

Attached table: final result of India's anti-dumping on China related viscose staple yarn (click the picture to enlarge)

Turkey makes final anti circumvention ruling on China growth fiber fabric

On December 31, 2020, the Ministry of trade of Turkey issued announcement No Olanlar) made an anti circumvention final ruling, ruled that China's synthetic long fiber fabrics were re exported to Turkey through Malaysia to avoid higher anti-dumping duties, and decided to apply the anti-dumping duties of China's products involved in the case to the exception of RecRon Sdn Bhd and Innotech textile Sdn Malaysian enterprises other than Bhd impose 70.44% anti-dumping duty on products with unit weight greater than 110g / m2 and 21.13% anti-dumping duty on products less than or equal to 110g / m2. The Turkish tax number of the products involved was 54.07.

On November 1, 2000, Turkey initiated an anti-dumping investigation on synthetic long fiber fabrics originating in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. On February 13, 2002, Turkey began to impose anti-dumping duties on the products involved in the above-mentioned countries and regions. On June 8, 2006, Turkey launched an anti circumvention investigation on the products involved in the case originated in China. On November 18, 2006, the Ministry of economic affairs of Turkey issued announcement No. 2006 / 30, extending the anti-dumping duty of 70.44% on the products involved in the case from China to the products involved in the Philippines. On August 11, 2014, Turkey launched an anti circumvention investigation on China's products involved in the case. On January 21, 2015, Turkey extended for the second time the anti-dumping duties on the products involved in the case in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand (see Announcement No. 2015 / 3 of the Ministry of economic affairs of Turkey). On August 22, 2015, the Ministry of economy of Turkey issued announcement No. 2015 / 41, which extended the anti-dumping duties of 21.13% and 70.44% of China's products involved in the case to Bulgarian products. On September 7, 2018, the Ministry of trade of Turkey issued announcement No. 2018 / 33, launching an anti circumvention investigation on synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics and synthetic long fiber fabrics originating in China.

On May 7, 2019, Turkey's Ministry of Trade issued announcement No. 2019 / 15, which made the final anti circumvention judgment on synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics and synthetic long fiber fabrics originating in China, and decided to extend the anti-dumping duty of China's products involved in the case to fiber fabrics originated from or imported from Greece, and impose 70.44% CIF (weight greater than 110) on the fabrics with Greek tax code of 54.07 and long fiber And 21.13% (weight less than or equal to 110 g / m2), and 44% anti-dumping duty is imposed on synthetic and man-made staple fiber fabrics with Greek tariff codes 55.13, 55.14, 55.15 and 55.16 on CIF basis. On January 4, 2020, Turkey's Ministry of Trade issued announcement No. 2019 / 38, which launched an anti circumvention investigation on synthetic long fiber fabrics originating in China.

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