Core Viewpoint - The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of maintaining anti-dumping and countervailing measures on imports of lightweight thermal paper from China, indicating that lifting these measures could lead to substantial harm to the U.S. domestic industry [1]. Group 1 - The ITC's final ruling on December 23, 2025, confirms that the current anti-dumping and countervailing measures will remain in effect [1]. - The ruling suggests that if the existing measures are removed, there is a reasonable foreseeability of substantial harm to the U.S. domestic industry from the imports of the involved products [1]. Group 2 - The history of investigations into lightweight thermal paper from China began with a countervailing investigation initiated by the U.S. Department of Commerce on November 2, 2007, followed by an anti-dumping investigation on November 5, 2007 [2]. - The first sunset review investigation was initiated on September 26, 2013, leading to a positive final ruling on February 21, 2014, regarding anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Chinese products [2]. - Subsequent investigations and reviews occurred in December 2019, March 2020, and June 2025, culminating in the third sunset review and final ruling in November 2025 [2].
美国国际贸易委员会作出低克重热敏纸第三次双反日落复审产业损害终裁
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-26 06:43