Announcement No.94, 2005 of Ministry of Commerce, on Starting Anti-dumping Interim Review on Imported Styrene Butadiene Rubber
China import & export Policy 2005-12-13 09:32:23
The Ministry of Commerce issued Announcement No.49 of 2003 on September 9, 2003 to start levying anti-dumping duties on imported Styrene Butadiene Rubber (hereinafter referred to as investigated products) originating in Russia, Republic of Korea and Japan. Among the related enterprises, the anti-dum ping duties rate on Styrene Butadiene Rubber from Togliatti Kauchuk LTD was 25%, 俄罗斯瓦洛涅士卡丘克开放式股份公司 adopted 38% as in the Others category.
The above-mentioned two enterprises applied to Ministry of Commerce for a dumping and dumping margins judicial review on the anti-dumping measures implemented to each of the enterprises respectively and raised petition for amending the anti-dumping duty rate correspondingly.
In respond to the application, Ministry of Commerce made an examination on related issues and decided to start a judicial review, as of the date when this announcement is issued, on the anti-dumping measures implemented on the investigated products from the above-mentioned two enterprises during a p eriod from October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005.
The investigated products are listed under No. 40021911, 40021912, 40021919 in Import and Export Tariffs of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.
Interested parties can apply in written forms to respond to charges in the interim review within 20 days as of the date the Announcement is issued.
To get the necessary information for the investigation, Ministry of Commerce will send out questionnaire to the interested parties accordingly, the answer sheet of which shall be submitted within 37 days as of the date of issuance of the questionnaire.
The interested parties could raise written petition for holding a hearing, which could also be held initiatively by Ministry of Commerce when necessary.
Ministry of Commerce could, when necessary, send out staff to relate countries for field examination and verification, before which the countries and enterprises will get notice in advance.
Any form of obstruction against the investigation may result in an arbitration based on the available facts and information.
Address: No. 2, DongChangAn St., Beijing Postcode: 100731 Bureau of Fair Trade for Imports and Exports, Ministry of Commerce: Please contact: Yang Wenxiong, Yan Hai, Liang Jie Tel: 86—10—65198924;65198420;65198915 Fax: 86—10—65198915;65198172