The Customs Administration on Wednesday confirmed that beer and certain hot-rolled flat steel products imported from China would continue to be subject to anti-dumping duties, adjusting the rates for specified companies starting the same day. The agency said imports of beer from Chinese companies would face duties of 19.13 percent to 51.94 percent and designated hot-rolled flat steel products from 16.10 percent to 20.15 percent. Provisional duties have been in place since June, but the agency’s announcement — following the conclusion of its investigation into the unfair trading practice — confirms the factual basis of Chinese dumping in these product categories. According to the Customs Administration, the anti-dumping duties targeting several Budweiser-affiliated breweries are set at 31.3 percent, down 2.55 percentage points from the provisional rate in June. A Chinese brewery producing Kirin beer products was assigned a final dumping duty of 19.13 percent, an increase of 6 ...