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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-12 14:15

Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce of China initiated anti-dumping investigations against imported canola seeds and halogenated butyl rubber from Canada, citing evidence of dumping and substantial damage to domestic industries [1][11][21] - The preliminary ruling on canola seeds indicated a dumping margin of 75.8% for Canadian companies, while the halogenated butyl rubber case showed dumping margins ranging from 26.2% to 40.5% [1][19][9] - The investigations were launched in response to applications from domestic industries, highlighting significant increases in imports and lower prices compared to domestic products, leading to operational difficulties for local producers [3][21] Group 2 - The Ministry of Commerce announced that the anti-dumping investigation for halogenated butyl rubber included products from Canada and Japan, with a preliminary finding of dumping and substantial damage to the domestic industry [5][11] - The investigation for halogenated butyl rubber will require importers to provide a cash deposit based on the determined dumping margins starting from August 14, 2025 [6][12] - The specific products under investigation include halogenated butyl rubber, which is used in various applications such as airtight layers for tires and sealing materials [8][7] Group 3 - The anti-dumping investigation for pea starch from Canada was initiated following a request from domestic producers, with evidence showing a significant increase in imports and lower pricing compared to local products [21][3] - The investigation period for pea starch is set from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, with the damage assessment period from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2024 [21][22] - The product is primarily used in food production and various industrial applications, indicating its importance in the domestic market [25][24]