China Releases Anti-Dumping Investigation Decisions on Halogenated Butyl Rubber from Canada, Japan, India

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday released preliminary results of anti-dumping investigations into imports of halogenated butyl rubber originating from Canada, Japan and India.

According to the statement from the Ministry of Commerce, the agency decided to stop the investigation into the import of halogenated butyl rubber from India due to its insignificant share in the Chinese import market for such products, while confirming the existence of dumping in the import of similar products from Canada and Japan.

According to the report, in accordance with preliminary decisions, importers of halogenated butyl rubber from Canada and Japan must deposit a security deposit with the Chinese customs authority, the maximum amount of which reaches 40.5 percent of the dumping margin set for companies, starting from August 14.

It should be recalled that China launched anti-dumping investigations against the named products from the above-mentioned three countries on September 14, 2024.

Halogenated butyl rubber is mainly used in the production of such products as air-tight rubber layer of tubeless tires, heat-resistant inner tubes of tires, stoppers for pharmaceutical bottles, anti-vibration pads, adhesives and sealing materials. -0-

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