Ukraine imposes a duty on imports of potato starch from Belarus for 5 years

Published 2021년 12월 24일

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Ukraine has imposed a 5-year duty on imports of potato starch from Belarus and particle board from Belarus and Russia, following an anti-dumping investigation by the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade. The duties, extended for five years, protect Ukrainian producers from dumped goods from Belarus (plywood) and Russia (wet method fiberboard). This decision aims to shield Ukrainian producers from unfair competition in their domestic market.
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Ukraine introduces a 5-year duty on imports of potato starch from Belarus, as well as particle board from Belarus and Russia. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy following a meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade, writes agronews.ua. The report says that on December 22, under the chairmanship of First Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Economy Yulia Svyridenko, a meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade was held to consider a number of issues related to the protection of Ukrainian producers in the domestic market. It is noted that based on the results of anti-dumping investigations, the Commission has established reasonable grounds for applying anti-dumping measures for a period of 5 years to imports into Ukraine, in particular, plywood and potato starch originating in the ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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