Saw blades at center of trade dispute
Oct 14, 2011 | 06:24 PM
| Catherine Ngai
Tags
diamond sawblades,
commerce,
duties,
anti-dumping,
China,
Hebei Jikai,
zeroing
NEW YORK The U.S. Commerce Department is considering new tariffs on imports of Chinese-made diamond saw blades, the center of a growing trade dispute.
Commerce determined that Chinese producers and exporters of diamond saw blades had been "underpaying anti-dumping duties on their products" and set a duty rate of 164.09 percent, according to Washington-based law firm Wiley Rein LLP.....
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