Việt Nam initiates anti-dumping investigation on wood fibre boards from Thailand and China

Sep 27th at 11:19
27-09-2024 11:19:54+07:00

Việt Nam initiates anti-dumping investigation on wood fibre boards from Thailand and China

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will initiate an anti-dumping investigation into certain wood fibre board products originating from Thailand and China.

Việt Nam initiates anti-dumping investigation on wood fibre boards from Thailand and China. — VNA/VNS Photo

These products are classified under HS codes 4411.12.00, 4411.13.00, 4411.14.00, 4411.92.00, 4411.93.00, and 4411.94.00 (case code: AD21).

Decision No. 2549/QĐ-BCT follows a comprehensive assessment under trade defence laws, based on a complete and valid dossier submitted on 29 July 2024 by domestic producers representing the local industry. The petitioning companies include MDF VRG Dongwha Joint Stock Company, Dongwha Việt Nam Co Ltd, MDF VRG Quảng Trị Joint Stock Company, Kim Tín MDF Joint Stock Company and Kim Tín MDF Đồng Phú Joint Stock Company.

The domestic producers allege that wood fibre board products from Thailand and China are being dumped into the Vietnamese market, causing significant harm to local manufacturers.

In accordance with legal procedures, following the initiation of the investigation, the ministry will send questionnaires to relevant parties to gather information. This aims to analyse and assess the alleged dumping activities by exporters from the investigated countries, the extent of damage to the domestic industry, and the causal relationship between the dumping and the harm suffered.

If necessary, based on preliminary investigation results, the ministry may apply provisional anti-dumping measures to prevent continued significant harm to the domestic industry.

The ministry will also verify and validate information provided by relevant parties before completing the official investigation conclusions. A public consultation will be organised to allow stakeholders to exchange information, present their views on the case, and ensure transparency before the final decision is made.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade advises all organisations and individuals involved in importing, exporting, distributing, trading, or using the investigated goods to register as interested parties and provide necessary information to safeguard their rights and interests in accordance with the law.

Interested parties should register using the form provided in Appendix I of Circular No. 37/2019/TT-BCT and submit it to the investigating authority via the online Trade Remedies Portal at https://online.trav.gov.vn within 60 working days from the effective date of the decision attached to this notice. Registrations can be submitted either by post or email. The deadline for registering as an interested party is 18 December 2024. 

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