Japan to impose tariffs on Chinese flame retardants
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Last Update: 2020-07-11
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Japanese media reported that Japan's Ministry of Finance officially announced on June 12 that it would temporarily impose anti-dumping duties on flame retardants used in building insulation materials from China, and that tariff-related tariff tariffs would be raised to 37.2% in the next four months!at present, China has more than 1000 flame retardant production enterprises, annual output of nearly 200,000 tons, the vast majority of which are used for exportThe Secretary-General of the Flame Retardant Association said that the use of flame retardants in China is still not widespread, with household flame retardant plastics accounting for less than 2% of plastic productsThis time Japan imposed tariffs on the product is an additive called phosphorus flame retardant (TCPP)Chinese companies are very competitive with the product, but domestic production in Japan is difficult
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