No One Cared, So Barium Carbonate Taxes from China End Abruptly
Published Date: 11/20/2025
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The U.S. has ended its review of special taxes on barium carbonate from China because no one in the U.S. spoke up to keep them. This means the extra fees on these imports were officially removed starting August 20, 2025, which could make barium carbonate cheaper for American buyers. Companies dealing with this chemical should watch for changes in prices and trade rules.
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Antidumping Duties Removed on Barium Carbonate
If your company buys or imports barium carbonate from China, the antidumping duties on those imports were revoked effective August 20, 2025. This removal may lower purchase costs for American buyers and could change prices and trade rules for companies that use or sell this chemical.
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