Ministry of Finance Announces Anti-Dumping Investigation on Specific Polyamide Films from China
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Taiwan's Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance, announced an anti-dumping investigation into specific polyamide films from China. This follows an application by Li-Lin Technology for anti-dumping duties, with the Ministry of Finance finding reasonable suspicion of dumping and harm to Taiwan's industry. The Ministry of Economic Affairs will conduct an industry injury investigation, and if injury is confirmed, the Ministry of Finance will decide whether to impose provisional anti-dumping duties, potentially with retroactive application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did the Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance, initiate an anti-dumping investigation on specific polyamide films from China?
- A: This was initiated because Li-Lin Technology applied for anti-dumping duties, and the Ministry of Finance found reasonable suspicion of dumping and harm to Taiwan's industry regarding the imported goods.
- Q: What are the main uses of specific polyamide films?
- A: They are mainly used for packaging processed foods, chemical products, medical and pharmaceutical supplies, and electronic materials.
- Q: How will the Ministry of Finance handle the situation if dumping is confirmed after investigation?
- A: If harm to Taiwan's industry is confirmed, the Ministry of Finance will decide whether to impose provisional anti-dumping duties and may retroactively impose anti-dumping duties on goods imported within 90 days prior to the date of provisional anti-dumping duty imposition.