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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RealMuLan who wrote (2111)12/19/2003 12:08:36 AM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6370
 
China launches antidumping probe, protests U.S. investigation of furniture
Associated Press
Posted December 18, 2003
SHANGHAI, China - China on Wednesday criticized a U.S. antidumping probe of its furniture exports and said it was launching its own investigation of imports from the United States and elsewhere of a chemical used in water treatment.

The moves by Beijing come amid a series of U.S. actions to restrict Chinese imports.

The Commerce Ministry in a statement on its Web site that the U.S. probe of Chinese furniture trade would "definitely exert a negative impact" on trade relations.

Antidumping probes are generally aimed at determining if a country is selling a product outside its borders at prices below the cost of making them in hopes of capturing market share.

dailyherald.com