China extends tariffs on n-Butanol imports from US, Taiwan, Malaysia

China has extended tariffs on n-Butanol imports from the United States, Taiwan, and Malaysia, escalating trade tensions and signaling further economic measures amidst ongoing disputes.
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Beijing: China has escalated trade tensions with the United States by extending tariffs on a key chemical solvent, imposing sanctions on seven US companies citing “security reasons,” and has threatened to halt purchases of American semiconductors, according to a report by Asia Times.

On Friday, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MoC) announced that anti-dumping duties on n-butanol imports from the US, Taiwan, and Malaysia will remain in place for another five years, effective from today.

The decision follows a sunset review initiated in December 2023 at the request of China’s domestic n-butanol producers. The review assessed whether ending the duties would result in renewed dumping practices and harm to the domestic industry.

According to the ministry’s findings, removing the anti-dumping duties would likely lead to a resumption or continuation of dumping practices and subsequent harm to China’s domestic n-butanol industry. The extended duties will maintain the same rates as those imposed in 2018, Xinhua reported.

 The Ministry of Commerce had said, “The Investigation Authority investigated whether there was dumping and the extent of dumping of the products under investigation, whether the products under investigation caused damage to the industries in mainland China and the extent of the damage, and the causal relationship between dumping and damage.”

It added, “Based on the investigation results and Article 24 of the Anti-dumping Regulations, on September 3, 2018, the Investigation Authority issued a preliminary ruling announcement, preliminarily determining that there was dumping of imported n-butanol originating from Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States, that the n-butanol industry in mainland China was substantially damaged, and that there was a causal relationship between dumping and substantial damage. The Investigation Authority decided to implement temporary anti-dumping measures in the form of a deposit from September 4, 2018.” (ANI)

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