China’s Ministry of Commerce said it will exempt certain imports from anti-dumping duties after accepting price undertakings submitted by European Union industry associations and companies. The decision follows a statutory review that concluded the voluntary commitments align with previously agreed terms. Goods that meet the conditions set out in the undertakings can enter the Chinese market without the extra tariffs, according to MOFCOM. The ministry did not specify product categories or volumes, but the move signals a limited easing of trade frictions by allowing compliant shipments to bypass the existing levy regime.
MOFCOM also announced that, following a lawful review, it has accepted price undertakings submitted by relevant #EU industry associations and companies. Imports that meet the terms of the undertakings will be exempt from anti-dumping duties. https://t.co/3A6SpcJNFS
CHINA: NO DUTIES ON SOME IMPORTS THAT COMPLY WITH AGREED TERMS
China Has No Longer Imposed Duties On Certain Imports That Follow The Agreed Rules 🌐🛳️