MoIT to impose temporary safeguard measures on imported fertiliser

Aug 8th at 09:53
08-08-2017 09:53:43+07:00

MoIT to impose temporary safeguard measures on imported fertiliser

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) last week issued Decision No. 3044/QĐ-BCT to apply safeguard measures on some DAP and MAP fertiliser products imported into Việt Nam.

 

The fertiliser products under the measures have the codes: 3105.10 .20, 3105.10.90, 3105.20.00 and 3105.30.00, as well as 3105.40.00, 3105.51.00, 3105.59.00 and 3105.90.00.

On May 12, MoIT issued Decision No. 1682A/QĐ-BCT on initiating a fertiliser dumping investigation and considering the application of safeguard measures on some imported fertiliser products into Việt Nam.

The decision was issued after the Việt Nam Competition Authority under the ministry received a request from Company Limited DAP - Vinachem and DAP No 2 -Vinachem Joint Stock Company to apply global safeguard measures on the products, alleging that the increase of imported goods has damaged the domestic industry.

The goods being investigated are all types of inorganic or complex inorganic fertilisers mixed with nitrogen and phosphorus, in which nitrogen content is at least 7 per cent and phosphorus content is at least 30 per cent.

According to this decision, the applied temporary safeguard tax is VNĐ1,855,790 (US$82) per tonne and is effective from August 19, 2017.

The temporary measures will be applied for a period not exceeding 200 days from the date of coming into effect.

This measure will end on March 6, 2018, or when MoIT brings out a decision to impose an official measure.

Last year, Việt Nam spent $1.1 million to import 4.15 million tonnes of fertiliser, the General Department of Việt Nam Customs reported.

MoIT estimated that fertiliser import spending in 2017 is similar to 2016 at $1.1 billion and the main import market is China.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Mitsubishi recalls 4,200 SUV units

Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam (MMV) is recalling 4,218 Outlander Sport and Pajero Sport units, which were found to have malfunctioning rear hatch doors.

Local retail petrol prices surge

As of 3 pm on Friday, the Ministry of Industry and Finance and the Ministry of Trade raised the retail price of RON92 petrol by VND599 to VND17,025 (US$0.75) per...

Tuna export revenue surges 21%

Viet Nam’s tuna export turnover has risen 21 per cent year-on-year to hit US$271 million in the first half of 2017.

EU investigates hand pallet trucks from VN

The European Commission has investigated the import of hand pallet trucks and their parts from Viet Nam, which allegedly originate in China.

VN posts best lychee crop in 60 years

Increasing exports helped Viet Nam obtain its most successful lychee crop in 2017, with the highest prices in six decades, heard a conference yesterday in northern...

Dairy firms to set own retail prices

Traders producing and importing milk and food supplements for children under 6 years old will be allowed to self-determine the retail prices for their products, the...

MoIT to remove safeguards on colour-coated iron

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has decided to lift safeguard measures from imports of colour-coated iron for nine enterprises.

Viet Nam Motor Show opens in HCM City

The 13th Viet Nam Motor Show has opened in HCM City.

Cooking gas price increases by $1.18

The price of gas in HCM City and the southern provinces spiked by VND27,000 (US$1.18) for a 12kg canister of cooking gas with effect from August 1.

Short supply of Euro 4 fuel exacerbates pollution in Vietnam

Due to a shortage in supply of a new eco-friendly fuel, drivers in Vietnam are finding it hard to follow a new rule requiring them to refill their cars with petrol...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top