China began to investigate the dumping of amino acids in China by foreign countries
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Last Update: 2002-06-21
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Lead: Dow Jones, Beijing, June 19: the Chinese government released a statement on Wednesday saying it has begun an investigation into the suspected dumping of L-lysine into China by the United States, South Korea and Indonesia The investigation will try to determine whether the above countries dumped goods in China at deliberately low prices, which would cause damage to domestic industries L-lysine, an amino acid, is used as an additive in animal feed and as a nutritional supplement for human beings The investigation will end on December 19, the Ministry of foreign trade and economic cooperation said in a statement in the international business daily.
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