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Ref. : EIC 413/3
25 June 2018
Dear Sirs,
Commercial Information Circular No. 609/2018
Brazil : Expiration of Anti-dumping Duties of Various Products Originating in the Mainland of China
The Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC) of Brazil issued Circular No. 24/2018 announcing the expiration schedule of the anti-dumping (AD) duties of the following products originating in the Mainland of China:
Southern Common Market (Mercosur1) Common Classification (NCM) codes |
Products | Expiry Date |
---|---|---|
4011.10.00 | Tyres of a kind used on motor cars | 16 January 2019 |
6911.10.10 6911.10.90 6911.90.00 6912.00.00 |
Certain ceramic tableware | 17 January 2019 |
4011.50.00 | New rubber tyres used on bicycles | 19 February 2019 |
2811.22.10 | Silicon dioxide | 24 April 2019 |
2.For details, traders are advised to consult their importers in Brazil and/or the above Brazilian Circular (in Portuguese) at: http://pesquisa.in.gov.br/imprensa/jsp/visualiza/index.jsp?data=07/06/2018&jornal=515&pagina=50&totalArquivos=130.
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3.For traders involved in the export of the subject product produced in Guangdong, please contact Li Xuefei, Director of Trade Remedy Division under the Guangdong Department of Commerce at 8620 3881 6201. The Division is responsible for, among others, guiding and coordinating enterprises in the Guangdong Province in responding to AD investigations against products of the Province.
4.For enquiries concerning the content of this circular, please contact Mr Lewis LAU at telephone number 2398 5405.
Yours faithfully,
(Ms Lydia CHAN)
for Director-General of Trade and Industry
1 The Southern Common Market (Mercosur) includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela. Membership of Venezuela has been temporarily suspended since 2 December 2016.
Note: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the above information, the Department cannot guarantee this to be so and will not be held liable for any reliance placed on the same.