China Renews Antidumping Duties on Ethanolamine From US, Others
China will extend antidumping measures for another five years on ethanolamine imported from the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Thailand, the country’s commerce ministry said Oct. 29, according to an unofficial translation. The duties, extended as of Oct. 30, range…
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from 10.1% to 97.1%, including rates of 76.0% to 97.1% for U.S. companies. China said ethanolamine has a range of uses, including in pharmaceuticals and as gas treatment agents.