The United States ruled that China's optical brigh

2022-09-30
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The United States ruled that China's optical brighteners had dumping behavior

the experimental results were shown after the end of October 28. On October 28, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a statement saying that after a preliminary ruling, the manufacturers or exporters of brighteners in Chinese Mainland and Taiwan had dumping behavior when selling brighteners in the United States, with dumping margins of 106.22% to 141.08% and 12.03% respectively

according to the U.S. procedure, if the belt deformation is too large, in addition to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the trade remedy case needs to be decided by another trade management organization, the U.S. International Trade Commission, which may also affect the final test results. According to the current schedule, the US Department of Commerce will make a final ruling in March 2012, and the International Trade Commission will make a final ruling in April 2012. If the U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission both make a positive final determination, that is, such products imported from China will cause substantial damage or threat to relevant U.S. industries, the U.S. Department of Commerce will require the customs to impose anti-dumping tariffs on relevant products

according to the documents of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the total value of whitening agents imported by the United States from Chinese Mainland and Taiwan in 2010 was $38.9 million and $18.9 million respectively

it is understood that brighteners are a kind of organic compounds that can improve the whiteness of fiber fabrics and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Brighteners are widely used in textile, papermaking, washing powder, soap, rubber, plastics, pigments and paints

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