The US International Trade Commission is expected to make a decision by November 13 on whether imports of the material used to make clothing and plastic bottles harm or threaten to harm US producers, the department said in a statement.
If they are found to do so, the Commerce Department would continue its investigation and make a preliminary anti-dumping decision by March 5, 2018, the department said.
LHC dismisses petition against anti-dumping duty
The probes were prompted by petitions filed by DAK Americas LLC of North Carolina, Indorama Ventures USA Inc of Alabama, M&G Polymers USA LLC of Houston and Nan Ya Plastics Corp America of South Carolina, a unit of Taiwan’s Nan Ya Plastics Corp, the department said.
Indorama Ventures USA Inc is not a petitioner with respect to the Indonesia investigation, it said.
The estimated dumping margins alleged by the petitioners range from 18.76% to 115.87%, 8.49% to 53.50%, 55.74% to 101.41%, 25.03% to 43.40% and 14.67% to 45% for Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea, Pakistan and Taiwan, respectively, the statement said.
Pakistan imposes anti-dumping duty on China’s steel products
In 2016, imports of PET resin from Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea, Pakistan and Taiwan were valued at an estimated $51.7 million, $35.7 million, $24 million, $34.1 million and $109.8 million, respectively. REUTERS
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