Malaysia and Peru impose anti-dumping duties on Chinese products



        Malaysia imposes anti-dumping duties on certain Chinese products


        According to the announcement issued by the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Malaysia, Malaysia will import painted or plastic-coated iron or non-alloy steel flat rolled products (Pre-painted/Painted/Colour Coated Steel) imported from China and Vietnam from July 20, 2021. Coils), the customs tariff numbers are listed as 7210.70.1100, 7210.70.1900, 7210.70.9110, 7210.70.9190, 7210.70.9910, 7210.70.9990) and other products are subject to anti-dumping duties for a period of 5 years, and the tax rate ranges from 12.06% to 52.10% No) in order to protect the domestic steel industry.


   Peru made preliminary anti-dumping rulings on Chinese zipper and accessories


On July 14, 2021, the Dumping, Subsidy and Elimination of Non-Tariff Trade Barriers Commission of the National Bureau of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection of Peru issued the Announcement No. 205-2021/CDB-INDECOPI in the official daily newspaper El Peruano. The zippers and their accessories (Spanish: cierres de cremallera y sus partes) originating in China made a preliminary anti-dumping ruling, and the preliminary ruling imposed a levy of US$4.84/kg on imported metal zippers whose FOB price does not exceed US$23.29/kg. Temporary anti-dumping duties, a temporary anti-dumping duty of US$2.11/kg on other material zippers with an FOB price not exceeding US$44.26/kg, and a temporary anti-dumping duty of US$0.66/kg on zipper accessories with an FOB price not exceeding US$9.28/kg .


  The announcement will take effect the day after it is issued, and the validity period is 6 months. The Peruvian tax codes of the products involved are 9607.11.00.00, 9607.19.00.00 and 9607.20.00.00.