The Peruvian National Competition and Intellectual Property Protection Agency’s committee on dumping, subsidies and non-tariff trade barriers announced last month its decision to terminate the anti-dumping investigation against Chinese polyester fabric and not impose anti-dumping duty (ADD) on the same. The announcement takes effect from the date of promulgation.
Cent per cent polyester fabric originating in China did not cause material damage to Peru's domestic industry during the damage investigation period, i.e., January 2016 to December 2019, Peruvian media reported.The Peruvian National Competition and Intellectual Property Protection Agency's committee on dumping, subsidies and non-tariff trade barriers announced last month its decision to terminate the anti-dumping investigation against Chinese polyester fabric and not impose anti-dumping duty on the same. The announcement takes effect from the date of promulgation.#
The products involved are 100 per cent polyester fabrics of taffeta, white or dyed with a width of less than 1.8 metres and a unit weight of between 80g/sq m and 200g/sq m.
The notice was issued in early February in response to Peruvian company Tecnologa Textil S.A.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)