- The Ministry of Finance announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imported flat printing plates produced in mainland China, effective from December 7, 112.
- The anti-dumping duties will be imposed for a period of 5 years on specific manufacturers and exporters, with rates ranging from 13.52% to 76.89%.
- The Customs Administration stated that the imposition of anti-dumping duties was due to evidence of dumping practices causing substantial harm to domestic industries.
- Importers who have paid temporary anti-dumping duties can apply for a refund if they can prove that the imported goods are specific photosensitive CTP plates.
- Domestic importers must provide relevant documentation to apply for individual manufacturer tax rates when importing the goods, or else they will be subject to higher rates.
- For more information on the anti-dumping duties and industry damage reports, visit the Customs Administration and Ministry of Economic Affairs websites.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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