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UPDATED: 08:59, November 24, 2005
China ends five-year anti-dumping measure against acrylate imports from Japan, US
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China's Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday announced that it has ended the anti-dumping tax collection over acrylate imports from Japan and the United States.

On Nov. 23, 2000, China began implementing anti-dumping measures against acrylate, an industrial raw material used to make plastic models and optical parts, jewelry, adhesives, paint and textile fibers, imported from Japan and the United States.

This is the second time for China to end anti-dumping measures against imported products on the basis of World Trade Organization rules.

Source: Xinhua


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