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US gets bolder - US imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports of paper products
Media Relase
Apr. 11, 2006

The US Department of Commerce has imposed anti-dumping duty margins ranging from 52.10 pct to 258.21 pct on Chinese imports of lined paper products.

The products cover lined paper school supplies, such as notebooks, filler paper, and composition books.

The Commerce Department also found a surge of imports amounting to "critical circumstances" in a number of instances, which may result in imposing the duties retroactively to mid-January 2006.

The US is also fining imports of lined paper products from India and has already imposed anti-dumping duties on Indonesia's imports of the same products.

"The substantial duties found confirm widespread dumping of these products," said Alan Price, counsel to the Association of American School Paper Suppliers.

"Dumping and subsidization of these products by India, Indonesia and China have harmed American producers and their workers," he added.


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