- The Ministry of Finance has initiated an anti-dumping investigation on imported Portland cement and clinker from Vietnam.
- The Taiwan Cement Industry Association applied for anti-dumping duties on these imports, citing suspicions of dumping and harm to domestic industries.
- The Ministry of Finance has requested the Ministry of Economic Affairs to investigate the impact on domestic industries.
- The Portland cement clinker in question is used in various construction projects and contains specific components.
- Stakeholders can provide feedback or information on the case within 20 days of the announcement.
- Exporters who cooperate with the investigation may receive individual dumping tax rates.
- Importers must provide proof of direct export from the manufacturer to apply for individual tax rates.
- Importers are advised to notify foreign exporters or manufacturers to apply for the investigation to protect their interests.
- The application form and investigation announcement can be found on the Ministry of Finance Customs Administration website.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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