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Vietnam Imposes Tax on Chinese Aluminium Products
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2019/10/8
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Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade decided to officially impose the highest rate of anti-dumping duties on aluminium products originating from 16 Chinese producers. Accordingly, six Chinese aluminium exporters will face the highest rate of 35.58%, eight others will face rates of between 18.16 and 35.39%, two final exporters will face a rate of less than 10%. The products are used to make aluminium doors, wattle walls, storage cabinets and interior and exterior decorations, as well as in construction. In addition, they are also used to make industrial machines and structures.
In January, the MoIT conducted an investigation into aluminium imports from China according to regulations from the World Trade Organisation and Foreign Trade Management Law, as well as losses to domestic manufacturers.
It found that Chinese aluminium was dumped at a margin of 2.49% to 35.58%. In some cases, prices of Chinese products were much lower than the production cost of the product in Viet Nam. As a result, the domestic aluminium industry has suffered in recent years, causing losses to many businesses and forcing employees to quit their jobs.
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