BEIJING, June 25 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese mainland
would start from Friday imposing a temporary anti-dumping measure on
polyamide-6,6 imported from the United States, Italy, Britain, France and
Taiwan, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said in a bulletin Thursday.
The move followed a preliminary ruling made by MOC,
which said the four countries and Taiwan have dumped polyamide-6,6 on the
Chinese mainland. The dumping caused substantial damage to the mainland
polyamide-6,6 industry, it said.
MOC started an anti-dumping investigation on
polyamide-6,6 imported from the four countries and Taiwan in November last year.
Polyamide-6,6 is a chemical used to produce synthetic
fibres and plastics.
Importers would have to pay a deposit when bringing
polyamide-6,6 into the Chinese mainland, MOC said. The amount of the deposit
paid at customs would be decided by the dumping margins of different producers,
ranging from 10.9 percent to 37.5 percent.
However, the MOC did not say when, or under what
circumstances, the measure would be ended.
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