Barium Carbonate Duties Revoked: China Wins by Silence
Published Date: 10/3/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is ending its special tax on barium carbonate from China because no one in the U.S. spoke up to keep it. Starting July 1, 2025, imports of this chemical from China won’t have extra fees anymore, making things easier and cheaper for businesses that use it. This change means smoother trade and potential savings for American companies.
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Antidumping Duty on Barium Carbonate Revoked
The Department of Commerce has revoked the antidumping duty (special import tax) order on barium carbonate from the People’s Republic of China. Starting July 1, 2025, imports of this chemical from China will not have the antidumping duty, which reduces import costs for U.S. companies that buy or use barium carbonate.
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