Turkey: Anti-dumping measures will be implemented for some products imported from China, South Korea and North Macedonia

Published 2021년 3월 27일

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The Ministry of Commerce has implemented anti-dumping measures on products imported from China, South Korea, North Macedonia, and Malaysia to prevent unfair competition. The measures include a $ 4 per kilogram duty on products from China and a $ 1.64 per kilogram duty on hinges from South Korea and North Macedonia. A dumping investigation on cocoa butter from Malaysia has also been initiated.
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The Ministry of Commerce decided to apply anti-dumping measures in order to prevent unfair competition in some products imported from China, South Korea and North Macedonia, and to open a dumping investigation against Malaysian origin cocoa butter. The Ministry's 3 communiqués regarding the prevention of unfair competition in imports were published in the Official Gazette and entered into force. Accordingly, China originated products for "cylinder door locks", "cold storage lockers", "others", "door lock cylinders (cylinder)" and "lock case only for door locks" except for electromechanical, electromagnetic, fully electronic ones. The final review investigation initiated was completed. It was determined that if the current measure is withdrawn, it is likely that the dumping and damage will continue or occur again. In this context, it was decided to implement a measure against dumping of $ 4 per kilogram for the products in question. Measures against dumping in hinge imports ...
Source: Sondakika

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