Argentina Ends China Anti-Dumping Probes, Set Levies
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Argentina closed probes and set anti-dumping levies on some Chinese products one week after the presidents of the two countries failed to end an embargo by the Asian nation on Argentine soybean oil imports.
Argentina will charge a 203 percent levy on a number of kitchen appliances from China and a $17.60 per kilogram levy on certain textile products containing more than 85 percent polyester. The end of investigations into textiles and kitchen appliances, which started in early 2009, was announced today in Argentina’s official gazette.