- Taiwan imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on Chinese beer and hot-rolled steel for four months starting 3 July 2025
- The duties aim to protect Taiwan’s domestic industry from substantial damage
- Duties range from 13.13 percent to 64.14 percent for Chinese beer and 16.9 percent or 20.15 percent for selected steel products
- Investigations into unfair pricing practices by Chinese exporters began in March
- Taiwan enforces anti-dumping duties on ten products, eight from China
- China is Taiwan’s largest supplier of imported beer, holding over 70 percent of the market in Q1 2025
- Chinese beer exports to Taiwan have exceeded TWD 16 billion over the past five years
- Taiwanese beer producers have experienced a 20 percent market share loss and a 15 percent production drop
- Lawmakers warn of severe consequences for local firms without anti-dumping measures
Source: regfollower.com
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