China's agricultural products exports actively respond to foreign anti-dumping measures
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Last Update: 2002-06-17
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Introduction: China's agricultural exports are learning from more and more anti-dumping wars, accumulating experience and learning to protect their own interests by using WTO rules In recent years, China's agricultural exports have encountered more and more anti-dumping Zhang Zhibiao, Deputy Secretary General of the China Chamber of Commerce for import and export of food, soil and livestock, said that since 1980, there have been 17 kinds of anti-dumping goods related to the food, soil and livestock industry, including menthol, plastic woven bags, rosin, honey, garlic, crawfish, concentrated apple juice, etc 39 cases have been sued, involving an amount of about 300 million US dollars Since 1995, China Chamber of Commerce for import and export of food, soil and livestock has organized 10 anti-dumping cases and administrative review on 6 kinds of commodities, including honey, crawfish, garlic, candles, concentrated apple juice, canned mushrooms, etc "In the face of more and more anti-dumping lawsuits in the world, firm response is the only effective way for enterprises to protect their legitimate rights and interests and keep the market." Zhang said An obvious case is that in 1999, the U.S Department of Commerce filed a case to investigate the Antidumping of concentrated apple juice exported by China Chinese enterprises actively responded to the case and took industry self-discipline actions In 2000, the U.S final judgment of this case, China's responding enterprises achieved the best results in the tax rate judgment of the U.S Department of Commerce in the agricultural products industry Due to various reasons, there are still some difficulties in responding to anti-dumping of agricultural products in China However, under the guidance and coordination of the MOFTEC and the serious organization of relevant import and export chambers of Commerce, this situation is changing, and more and more agricultural products enterprises are taking a positive attitude towards responding to the lawsuit Relevant parties are also making active efforts to further strengthen macro-control At the same time, industry self-discipline and mutual law will also be strengthened (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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