China Starts Dumping Probe Into U.S. Distiller Grain

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China, the world’s biggest grains user, has started an anti-dumping investigation into U.S. shipments of dried distillers’ grains, an animal feed ingredient, adding to tensions in ongoing trade disputes.

The government will probe for unfair trade practices on products imported in the year ended June 30 after receiving complaints from four domestic ethanol producers, the Ministry of Commerce said on its website today. Distillers’ grains, commonly known as DDGS, is a by-product from making corn-based ethanol.