Philippines: Anti-dumping duty on Turkish flour expiring

Published 2023년 1월 3일

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The Tariff Commission has announced that the definitive anti-dumping duty on wheat flour imports from Turkiye is set to expire in October 2023 and is encouraging stakeholders to submit their views on the matter. They must submit a written request for an expiry review to the Secretary of Agriculture six months prior to the termination date, providing evidence that the expiry of the duty would likely lead to continued dumping and injury. The duty, which varies from 2.87% to 29.57% for Turkish flour exporters to the Philippines, was initially imposed in 2020 and will expire in 2023.
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The Tariff Commission said the definitive anti-dumping duty on the importation of wheat flour from Turkiye is set to expire on October 27 this year and urged concerned parties to submit their position on the matter. In an advisory, the Commission urged concerned parties to file a written request for an expiry review before the Secretary of Agriculture no later than six months prior to the termination date. “The request must contain sufficient evidence that the expiry of the definitive anti-dumping duty would likely result in a continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury,” the TC said in the advisory issued on Dec. 2, 2022. The anti-dumping duty, which is imposed for a period of three years, took effect on Oct. 28, 2020 and is set to ...
Source: Mb

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