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India levies antidumping duties on PVC

The India Customs on July 26 announced plans to impose antidumping charges on PVC paste resins originating in, or exported from, China, South Korea, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan.

A year ago the India government decided to levy a six-month provisional anti-dumping duty on PVC paste resins originating in China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Russia, Taiwan, and Thailand.

The latest announcement exempted Japan from the antidumping charges, which will be imposed for five years, from July 26, 2010, to July 25, 2015.

The minimum price for PVC paste resin from China has been set at US$1,707 per metric ton.

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