US starts probe into PET resin imports from Pakistan, others

Commerce Department will make anti-dumping decision by March 5, 2018


October 18, 2017
Shipping containers are seen at the Port Newark Container Terminal. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON: The US Department of Commerce said on Tuesday that it has begun an investigation into whether imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin from Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea, Pakistan and Taiwan were being dumped in the US market.

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.

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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.

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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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Zahid qadeer | 6 years ago | Reply Why these kinds of steps not taken by Pakistani govt to stop influx of imports to save indigenous industry of Pakistan.
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