Core Viewpoint - The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of maintaining anti-dumping measures on imports of refined brown aluminum oxide from China, indicating potential substantial harm to the U.S. domestic industry if these measures are lifted [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Anti-Dumping Measures - The ITC's affirmative final ruling on June 25 confirms that the current anti-dumping measures will remain in effect, as the removal of these measures could lead to substantial harm to the U.S. industry [1] - The U.S. Department of Commerce initiated an anti-dumping investigation on imports of refined brown aluminum oxide from China on November 20, 2002, leading to the imposition of anti-dumping duties on November 9, 2003 [1] Review History - The U.S. has conducted three sunset reviews of the anti-dumping measures, with affirmative final rulings on March 13, 2009, October 14, 2014, and March 6, 2020, each time extending the duration of the anti-dumping duties [1] - The fourth sunset review was initiated on February 3, 2025, and the affirmative final ruling was announced on June 4, 2025, confirming the continuation of the anti-dumping measures [1]
美国对自华进口精制棕刚玉作出第四次反倾销日落复审产业损害终裁
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