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中方对此坚决反对!决定启动调查
中国基金报· 2025-09-25 15:55
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has initiated an investigation into Mexico's proposed trade barriers against Chinese imports, emphasizing the need to oppose unilateralism and protectionism in the current context of U.S. tariffs [2][4]. Group 1: Investigation Announcement - The Ministry of Commerce announced the initiation of a trade barrier investigation against Mexico's proposed increase in import tariffs on products from China and other non-free trade partners [3][4]. - The investigation is based on preliminary evidence indicating that Mexico's proposed measures could severely harm the trade and investment interests of Chinese enterprises [4]. Group 2: Investigated Measures and Products - The specific measures under investigation include proposed increases in import tariffs on various product categories such as automobiles and parts, textiles, clothing, plastics, steel, home appliances, aluminum, toys, furniture, footwear, leather goods, paper and cardboard, motorcycles, and glass [4]. - Other trade and investment restrictions imposed by Mexico on China in recent years will also be included in the scope of this investigation [4]. Group 3: Investigation Procedures and Timeline - The investigation will utilize methods such as questionnaires, hearings, and on-site investigations to gather information from stakeholders [5]. - The investigation is expected to conclude within six months from the announcement date, with a possible extension of up to three months under special circumstances [6]. Group 4: Stakeholder Participation - Stakeholders are encouraged to submit written comments regarding the investigation within 20 days of the announcement [8]. - Information submitted during the investigation must be provided in both electronic and written formats, and confidentiality requests can be made if necessary [8].
商务部连发两号公告
第一财经· 2025-09-25 15:39
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce of China has initiated anti-dumping investigations against imported pecans from Mexico and the United States, citing evidence of dumping and substantial harm to the domestic industry [3][6][11]. Group 1: Anti-Dumping Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce announced the initiation of anti-dumping investigations on September 25, 2025, based on preliminary evidence indicating that imported pecans from Mexico and the U.S. are sold at prices lower than normal value, causing harm to the domestic industry [3][5]. - The investigation period for dumping is set from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, while the period for assessing industry damage is from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2024 [6][7]. - The specific products under investigation include fresh or dried pecans, classified under the Chinese import-export tariff code 08029990 [7][8]. Group 2: Trade Investment Barrier Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce has also launched a trade investment barrier investigation regarding Mexico's proposed increase in import tariffs on products from non-free trade partners, including China [4][11]. - The investigation will cover various product categories, including automobiles, textiles, plastics, and electronics, among others [11][12]. - The investigation is expected to conclude within six months from the announcement date, with a possible extension of up to three months under special circumstances [11][12]. Group 3: Participation and Compliance - Stakeholders are required to register for participation in the anti-dumping investigation within 20 days of the announcement and must provide relevant information regarding their operations and trade [7][9]. - The Ministry of Commerce will utilize various methods, such as questionnaires and hearings, to gather information from stakeholders during the investigation [8][9]. - Stakeholders must ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information provided, as failure to do so may result in the Ministry making decisions based on available facts [9][13].