EU MINISTERS ASKED TO EXTEND COUMARIN DUTY TO INDIA, THAILAND, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA

BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed that Euro 3,479/tonne anti-dumping duties on exports into the European Union (EU) from China of anticoagulant precursor coumarin be extended to cover cargoes from India, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. Brussels fears that dumped Chinese exports are being diverted through these countries to evade the duties.

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