Glycine Duties from Asia Extended to Guard American Producers
Published Date: 1/28/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is keeping special taxes on glycine imports from India, China, Japan, and Thailand because stopping them could hurt American businesses. These taxes help protect U.S. companies from unfairly low prices on glycine. So, importers from these countries should expect these rules to stay in place for now.
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Antidumping/CVD Duties Stay On Glycine
If you import glycine from India, the People's Republic of China, Japan, or Thailand, the U.S. is keeping antidumping and countervailing duties in place. Importers should expect to continue paying these special taxes because Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission found removing them would likely cause harm to U.S. industry.
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