In recent years, China's hardware industry has gradually become the "protagonist" of foreign anti-dumping cases. Hardware products are frequently subject to anti-dumping and countervailing incidents in the world, which brings great trouble to China's hardware industry. Since the third quarter of 2010, the main anti-dumping incidents encountered by China's hardware industry are as follows:
On July 21, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement announcing an anti-dumping investigation against the wire hanger products from July 16th. The customs codes of the products involved were 73262000.20 and 73233990.60. The report said that Chinese manufacturers producing related products used two Vietnamese companies to export wire hangers to the United States, thereby achieving the purpose of evading anti-dumping duties.
On July 21, 2010, South Africa revised the scope of the anti-dumping measures imposed on China's steel bolts and nuts, which will be used for the scope of the bolt exclusion tax applicable to the base metal expansion casing.
On July 23, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement stating that the complainant should withdraw the lawsuit and decide to cancel the anti-dumping administrative review of 31 Chinese steel nail enterprises.
On August 2, 2010, the Mexican Ministry of Economic Affairs issued an announcement in the official gazette to make an anti-dumping final ruling on carbon steel nuts originating in China, ruling a 64% anti-dumping duty on the products involved. The decision will start from August 3rd. Effective.
On September 14, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of ironing hangers and their parts and components originating in China, and ruled the Chinese company involved in the business of Foshan Shunde Yongjian Household Products Co., Ltd. (FoshanShundeYongjianHousewares&HardwareCo., The dumping margin of Ltd. is 8.49%, and the dumping margin of Guangzhou New New Products Co., Ltd. (SinceHardware (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.) is 56.49%.
On September 15, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of steel nails originating in China.
On October 30, 2010, Turkey made an anti-dumping sunset review of the zipper originating in China: continued to impose anti-dumping duties on products imported from China, with an anti-dumping duty of US$3/kg, valid for 5 years.
On October 30, 2010, Turkey made an anti-dumping sunset review of the pocket inflatable inflatable lighter originating in China: continued to impose anti-dumping duties on products imported from China, with an anti-dumping duty of US$0.05/piece, valid for 5 years. .
On November 5, 2010, the Ministry of Industry and Tourism of Argentina stated that it decided to extend the anti-dumping investigation period of electric centrifugal pumps originating in China for four months.
On November 9, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of steel wire hangers originating in China (see the table below) and canceled VietAnhImport-ExportJointStockCompany, DongNamACo. ,Ltd. , VietnamHangersJointStockCompany, RoyalMcGounChemicalsInc. And NVHangerCo. ,Ltd. Five companies reviewed this time.
On November 10, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued a notice to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of non-closed built-in spring parts originating in China, and ruled that the general dumping margin of Chinese enterprises involved was 234.51%.
On November 15, 2010, the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development announced an anti-dumping investigation against the nails originating in or exported from China.
On November 29, 2010, the Canadian Border Services Agency issued an announcement to conduct an anti-dumping mid-term review of spring components for mattresses originating in China to re-determine the normal value and export price of the products involved.
On July 21, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement announcing an anti-dumping investigation against the wire hanger products from July 16th. The customs codes of the products involved were 73262000.20 and 73233990.60. The report said that Chinese manufacturers producing related products used two Vietnamese companies to export wire hangers to the United States, thereby achieving the purpose of evading anti-dumping duties.
On July 21, 2010, South Africa revised the scope of the anti-dumping measures imposed on China's steel bolts and nuts, which will be used for the scope of the bolt exclusion tax applicable to the base metal expansion casing.
On July 23, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement stating that the complainant should withdraw the lawsuit and decide to cancel the anti-dumping administrative review of 31 Chinese steel nail enterprises.
On August 2, 2010, the Mexican Ministry of Economic Affairs issued an announcement in the official gazette to make an anti-dumping final ruling on carbon steel nuts originating in China, ruling a 64% anti-dumping duty on the products involved. The decision will start from August 3rd. Effective.
On September 14, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of ironing hangers and their parts and components originating in China, and ruled the Chinese company involved in the business of Foshan Shunde Yongjian Household Products Co., Ltd. (FoshanShundeYongjianHousewares&HardwareCo., The dumping margin of Ltd. is 8.49%, and the dumping margin of Guangzhou New New Products Co., Ltd. (SinceHardware (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.) is 56.49%.
On September 15, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of steel nails originating in China.
On October 30, 2010, Turkey made an anti-dumping sunset review of the zipper originating in China: continued to impose anti-dumping duties on products imported from China, with an anti-dumping duty of US$3/kg, valid for 5 years.
On October 30, 2010, Turkey made an anti-dumping sunset review of the pocket inflatable inflatable lighter originating in China: continued to impose anti-dumping duties on products imported from China, with an anti-dumping duty of US$0.05/piece, valid for 5 years. .
On November 5, 2010, the Ministry of Industry and Tourism of Argentina stated that it decided to extend the anti-dumping investigation period of electric centrifugal pumps originating in China for four months.
On November 9, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued an announcement to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of steel wire hangers originating in China (see the table below) and canceled VietAnhImport-ExportJointStockCompany, DongNamACo. ,Ltd. , VietnamHangersJointStockCompany, RoyalMcGounChemicalsInc. And NVHangerCo. ,Ltd. Five companies reviewed this time.
On November 10, 2010, the US Department of Commerce issued a notice to make an initial review of the anti-dumping administrative review of non-closed built-in spring parts originating in China, and ruled that the general dumping margin of Chinese enterprises involved was 234.51%.
On November 15, 2010, the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development announced an anti-dumping investigation against the nails originating in or exported from China.
On November 29, 2010, the Canadian Border Services Agency issued an announcement to conduct an anti-dumping mid-term review of spring components for mattresses originating in China to re-determine the normal value and export price of the products involved.
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