Reviewing the application of measures against trade remedy evasion for sugar products

Sep 11th at 15:57
11-09-2024 15:57:17+07:00

Reviewing the application of measures against trade remedy evasion for sugar products

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has issued a decision to review the application of measures against trade remedy evasion for certain sugar products.

Illustrative photo of a variety of sugar types. — Photo doanhnhansaigon.vn

Previously, the ministry issued a decision on the results of the first review of the application of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures against some cane sugar products originating from Thailand on August 3 last year.

The Trade Remedies Authority of Việt Nam (Trav) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, has received a review dossier from the Việt Nam Sugarcane and Sugar Association representing domestic manufacturing enterprises. They have requested a review of measures to prevent evasion of trade defence measures for a number of cane sugar products.

Based on this review, in accordance with the provisions of law, the MoIT issued Decision No 2386/QĐ-BCT on reviewing the application of measures against trade remedy evasion on some sugarcane products (case code: AR01.AC02.AD13-AS01) on September 6.

To ensure the interests of all organisations and individuals related to the case, Trav recommended on Tuesday that organisations and individuals register as relevant parties, according to the related party registration form in Appendix I issued with Circular No 37/2019/TT-BCT. They need then send it to the investigation agency via the online trade defence dossier receiving system (Trav online at https://online.trav.gov.vn) within 60 working days from the effective date of the decision to conduct the review.

Or the related party registration form can be sent to the investigation agency by post or email. 

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