Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce has announced the extension of anti-dumping investigations on certain imported products from Canada, Japan, India, and the EU, indicating ongoing trade tensions and regulatory scrutiny in the import sector [2][3][4]. Group 1: Anti-Dumping Investigations - The investigation period for imported halogenated butyl rubber from Canada, Japan, and India has been extended to March 14, 2026, due to the complexity of the case [2]. - The investigation period for imported canola seeds from Canada has been extended to March 9, 2026, also citing case complexity [3]. - A preliminary ruling has been made regarding imported pork and pig by-products from the EU, indicating that dumping exists and has caused substantial harm to the domestic industry, with a causal relationship established [4]. Group 2: Temporary Measures and Comments - The Ministry of Commerce will implement temporary anti-dumping measures in the form of a cash deposit starting September 10, 2025, for the imported pork and pig by-products from the EU [5][10]. - Stakeholders have a 10-day window from the announcement date to submit written comments to the investigating authority [11].
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券商中国·2025-09-05 09:05