China's Cheap Hexamine Dumping: U.S. Slaps Tariffs on Obscure Chemical
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
The U.S. says China is selling hexamethylenetetramine (hexamine) in America for less than it should, which isn’t fair. This means importers from China might face extra costs starting from early 2024 to keep things balanced. If you buy or sell hexamine, get ready for some changes soon!
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Hexamine Imports May Face Extra Costs
The U.S. Department of Commerce found that hexamethylenetetramine (hexamine) from the People’s Republic of China was sold in the U.S. at less-than-fair-value. That finding means importers of hexamine from China might face extra costs starting in early 2024. The period of investigation is January 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024.
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