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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, March 13 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Friday the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imported halogenated butyl rubber originating from Japan and Canada. A final investigation has established evidence of dumping, which has caused significant damage to the domestic industry.
As noted in the agency's statement, the anti-dumping measures will come into force on March 14 and will remain in effect for five years.
According to the statement, the anti-dumping duty rate for the Japanese company Japan Butyl Co., Ltd. will be 15 percent, and for other Japanese companies, 30.1 percent. ARLANXEO Canada Inc. and other Canadian companies will pay a duty of 13.8 percent.
China launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of halogenated butyl rubber originating from Japan, Canada and India in September 2024.
A preliminary ruling announced in August 2025 found that halogenated butyl rubber imports from Japan and Canada were dumped, causing material harm to the Chinese halogenated butyl rubber industry. A causal link between the dumping and the damage was established. The investigation into the imports from India was closed.
Halogenated butyl rubber is mainly used in products such as tubeless tire sealing layers, heat-resistant tire inner tubes, heat-resistant hoses and conveyor belts, medicine bottle caps, anti-vibration pads, adhesives and sealing materials. –0–
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