Turkey conducts second review of VN’s conveyor belts

Mar 21st at 07:49
21-03-2018 07:49:40+07:00

Turkey conducts second review of VN’s conveyor belts

The Turkish Ministry of Economy has received a request for a second sunset review of anti-dumping measures applicable to Viet Nam’s V-shaped conveyor belts (V-belts).

This was said by the Viet Nam Trade Office in Turkey.

The current duty on V-belts imported from Viet Nam is set at US$4.55 per kg.

According to the Trade Office, an investigation was initiated in 2006 and anti-dumping measures were applied in 2007.

Turkey conducted the first sunset review in 2012 and set the duty at $4.55 per kg.

Upon receiving the petition, the Turkish authorities will consider evidence showing whether removing the duties will stop the dumping and prevent losses to domestic production or not.

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