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    U.S. International Trade Commission confirms that U.S. fertilizer industry is not damaged by imports of Russian nitrogen fertilizer

    • Last Update: 2022-08-16
    • Source: Internet
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    The official website of the US International Trade Commission said that the US International Trade Commission determined that Russian nitrogen fertilizers did not pose a threat to the US fertilizer industry and did not find a reason for imposing anti-dumping duti.
     
    The.

    International Trade Commission issued the final conclusion of an anti-dumping investigation saying: "The urea-ammonia mixture from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago will not cause damage to the.

    indust.
    " The.

    International Trade Commission was considering as early as June last ye.
    Taxes on nitrogen fertilizer imports from Russia, Trinidad and Toba.
     
    Earlier, the United States warned that it may impose anti-dumping duties on urea-ammonia mixture imported from Russ.
    The United States said that the prices of Russian products were l.
    The.

    Department of Trade recommended that.

    Customs and Border Protection require Russia to hand over a cash deposit equal to the difference between the export price and the.


    pri.

    It is reported that before the end of the anti-dumping investigation, the United States will levy corresponding taxes and fees on Russian supplie.

    The official website of the US International Trade Commission said that the US International Trade Commission determined that Russian nitrogen fertilizers did not pose a threat to the US fertilizer industry and did not find a reason for imposing anti-dumping duti.

     
    The.


    International Trade Commission issued the final conclusion of an anti-dumping investigation saying: "The urea-ammonia mixture from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago will not cause damage to the.


    indust.

    " The.


    International Trade Commission was considering as early as June last ye.

    Taxes on nitrogen fertilizer imports from Russia, Trinidad and Toba.

    import
     
    Earlier, the United States warned that it may impose anti-dumping duties on urea-ammonia mixture imported from Russ.

    The United States said that the prices of Russian products were l.

    The.


    Department of Trade recommended that.


    Customs and Border Protection require Russia to hand over a cash deposit equal to the difference between the export price and the.


    pri.

    It is reported that before the end of the anti-dumping investigation, the United States will levy corresponding taxes and fees on Russian supplie.

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