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China – Anti-dumping Measures on Imports of Cellulose Pulp from Canada (China–Cellulose Pulp), DS483

Kholofelo Kugler

World Trade Review, 2017, vol. 16, issue 4, 750-752

Abstract: This dispute concerns an anti-dumping measure imposed by China on imports of cellulose pulp form Canada. Canada specifically challenged the determination of injury made by China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) in the anti-dumping investigation. MOFCOM applied an ad valorem duty on imports from producers in the investigated countries. It applied anti-dumping duties of 13% on cooperating Canadian producers and 23.7% on all other Canadian producers, except for one producer that was excluded from the investigation due to a de minimis dumping margin.

Date: 2017
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