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5起!中国涂料工业协会通报国外对华钛白粉反倾销终裁情况

Core Points - The Chinese Coating Industry Association announced the final rulings of five anti-dumping investigations against Chinese titanium dioxide initiated by various countries and regions since August 2023 [1] Group 1: Eurasian Economic Union - The Eurasian Economic Commission initiated an anti-dumping investigation on titanium dioxide from China on August 17, 2023 [2] - The final ruling announced on February 13, 2025, set the anti-dumping tax rates at 14.27% for Longbai Group, 16.25% for Shandong Dawn, and 16.25% for other Chinese companies [2] - The tax will be enforced 30 days after the announcement, with provisions for price commitments from Longbai Group and Shandong Dawn to avoid the tax [2] Group 2: European Union - The European Commission launched an anti-dumping investigation on November 13, 2023, affecting titanium dioxide from China [4] - The final ruling on January 9, 2025, established tax rates of 32.3% for Longbai Group, 11.4% for Anhui Jinxing, and 28.4% for other cooperating companies [4] - The tax will be applied based on the weight of the product, with specific rates per kilogram for different companies, and will not be retroactively applied [4] Group 3: India - India initiated an anti-dumping investigation on March 28, 2024, against titanium dioxide from China [6] - The final ruling on February 12, 2025, set tax rates at $460/ton for Longbai Group, $609/ton for Anhui Jinxing, and $563/ton for Shandong Lubao, among others [6] - A court ruling on September 22, 2025, found flaws in the investigation process, leading to a suspension of the tax and a re-examination [6] Group 4: Brazil - Brazil announced an anti-dumping investigation on April 30, 2024, targeting rutile titanium dioxide from China [8] - The final ruling on October 23, 2025, applied a lower tax principle, with Longbai Group taxed at $1159.18/ton and Anhui Jinxing at $1148.72/ton based on damage and dumping margins [9] Group 5: Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia initiated an anti-dumping investigation on October 9, 2024, against titanium dioxide from China [11] - The final ruling on October 27, 2025, set tax rates based on dumping margins, with Longbai Group at 30.9% and other companies at varying rates [11] Group 6: Industry Response - A total of 18, 26, and 23 Chinese titanium dioxide producers participated in the industry’s defense against the anti-dumping investigations [3][5][10] - The Chinese Coating Industry Association plans to collaborate with legal firms to support companies in their appeals and to apply for anti-dumping litigation subsidies [12]