Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government has decided to stop applying the current anti-dumping tax rate on imports of certain optical fibers from the United States, effective November 10, 2025, indicating a shift in trade policy towards the U.S. [1][3] Summary by Relevant Sections - Trade Policy Changes - The Ministry of Commerce announced on November 5, 2025, that starting September 4, 2025, anti-circumvention measures would be applied to imports of certain optical fibers from the U.S. [3] - Following changes in the trade environment, the Ministry recommended to the State Council Tariff Commission to cease these measures, which was accepted, leading to the termination of the anti-dumping tax rate on specific U.S. optical fibers from November 10, 2025 [3] - Customs Announcements - On November 7, 2025, the General Administration of Customs announced the repeal of previous import restrictions on U.S. timber and the restoration of import qualifications for three companies, including CHS Inc., for soybean exports to China, effective November 10, 2025 [3] - Implications for the Market - The cessation of the anti-dumping tax could potentially lead to increased imports of U.S. optical fibers, impacting domestic suppliers and the overall market dynamics in the optical fiber industry [1][3]
海关总署再发公告:废止!
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