Wheat gluten, unjustified Canadian anti-dumping duties (European manufacturers)

Published 2021년 8월 20일

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Starch Europe has expressed disagreement with Canada's imposition of anti-dumping duties on wheat gluten imported from several European countries, including France, Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Lithuania, in December. The duties range from 10-26.2%, despite Starch Europe's assertion that Canadian producers have suffered no injury, owing to the lack of evidence to support the measure.
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The starch association Starch Europe denounced on August 17 the anti-dumping duties decided in December by Canada against wheat gluten from five European countries (including France), which it considers "unjustified". Duties of 10-26.2% are applied by Canada on wheat gluten imported from several EU member states, including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Lithuania, according to a statement . The explanation, provided this month by the Canadian ...
Source: Agpb

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