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UPDATED: 13:24, May 26, 2006
Vietnam faces belt anti-dumping lawsuit
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Turkey has decided to implement an anti-dumping investigation into belts originating in Vietnam, according to the Competition Management Department under the Vietnamese Trade Ministry Friday.

However, the department has yet revealed the expected tariffs, dumping ranges, and the number of enterprises in Turkey's investigation list.

Turkey in 2004 imposed anti-dumping tariffs of 29-49 percent on imports tires and tubes of bicycles and motorbikes from Vietnam.

Recently, Egypt has imposed provisional anti-dumping duties of 0.36-0.43 U.S. dollars per unit on imports of fluorescent lamps from Vietnam, and the European Commission levied those of 4.2 percent on leather-upper shoes from the country.

Source: Xinhua


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