US absolves Vietnamese tire exporters of dumping
By Dat Nguyen  January 8, 2021 | 12:30 pm GMT+7
A mechanic examines a car tire. Photo by Shutterstock/Fusionstudio.
The U.S. has made a preliminary determination that most Vietnamese tire exporters did not dump products in the U.S. and not subjected them to anti-dumping duties.
Six producers and exporters of passenger vehicle tires from Vietnam, who account for over 95 percent of Vietnamese tire exports to the U.S., were found to not dump following an investigation by the Department of Commerce that began last June.
But some other companies were hit with a 22.3 percent anti-dumping duty, with the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam saying it was because they did not fully cooperate with U.S. authorities.
Origin fraud threatens local exporters
After a local silk importer was recently found to be disguising Chinese products as Vietnamese to sell them in India, experts have warned of the risks of losing out on exports and preferential tariffs due to intellectual property (IP) violations. VNA
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Hanoi (VNA) - After a local silk importer was recently found to be disguising Chinese products as Vietnamese to sell them in India, experts have warned of the risks of losing out on exports and preferential tariffs due to intellectual property (IP) violations.
The Department of Post-Customs Clearance Inspection from the General Department of Customs revealed that it had recently discovered a company in Ho Chi Minh City using its certificate of origin (C/O) to pass off Chinese silk products as Vietnamese and export them to India.