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Australia ends Anti-dumping investigation against Chinalco Extruded parts

iconMar 26, 2021 14:07
Source:China Trade Relief Information Network

On March 17, 2021, the Australian Anti-dumping Committee issued notice No. 2021 / 38, saying that it had made an anti-dumping final ruling on aluminum extrusions (Aluminium Micro-extrusions) imported from China. It was found that the companies involved in the case, Guangdong Jiangsheng Aluminum Co., Ltd. ((Guangdong Jiangsheng Aluminium Co., Ltd.) and Guangdong Central Asia Aluminum Co., Ltd. ((Zhongya Aluminium Co., Ltd.), did not have any dumping or minor dumping of the products involved and did not cause material damage to Australia's domestic industry. Therefore, it was decided to terminate the anti-dumping investigation of Chinese products involved in the case.

On February 17, 2020, the Australian Anti-dumping Committee issued notice No. 2020 / 013 that it launched an anti-dumping investigation into aluminum extrusions imported from China in response to the application submitted by the Australian company Aluminium Shapemakers Pty Ltd. The products involved are hollow profile aluminum extrusions with a weight of less than 200 grams per meter (< 0.2 kg / m), whether alloyed, polished, powder coated, anodized or further coated. The survey products do not involve solid aluminum extrusions (including corners, rectangles, solid circles and squares). The survey mainly involves Chinese enterprises Guangdong Jiangsheng Aluminum Co., Ltd. (Guangdong Jiangsheng Aluminium Co., Ltd.) and Guangdong Central Asia Aluminum Co., Ltd. (Zhongya Aluminium Co., Ltd.).

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