China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Styrene Imports
China has announced an extension of the anti-dumping duties on styrene imports from South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States for an additional five years. Initially set in 2018, these duties range from 3.8% to 55.7%. The decision was disclosed by the Ministry of Commerce on Friday.
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China will extend anti-dumping duties on styrene imported from South Korea, Taiwan and the U.S. from June 23 for 5 years, its Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.
The country in 2018 set duties for imports from those markets at various ranges from 3.8% to 55.7%.
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