Turkey continues imposing AD duties on Vietnam tyres

VOV.VN - Turkey continues extending anti-dumping (AD) duties on motorbike tyres imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

The AVC reported that the General Directorate of Imports under the Turkish Ministry of Economy has issued its conclusion on reviewing AD duties on motorbike tyres imported from Taiwan and Vietnam. Accordingly, Vietnamese motorbike tyres coded 4011. 40 and 4013.90.00.00.11 will be imposed AD duties of 29% and 49%, respectively.

The above mentioned AD duties are also levied on spare parts of motorbike tyres coded 4011.40 and 4013.90.

Turkey initiated AD investigations on motorbike tyres coded 4011. 40 and 4013.90 imported from Vietnam on July 15, 2015 according to a complaint lodged by Anatolia Rubber Ind. and Trade Inc. company.
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