China raises tariff rates for some US optical fiber products, from July 11

FAN Editor

China’s commerce ministry said on Tuesday it is raising “anti-dumping tariff rates” for some optical fiber products originating from the United States, effective on Wednesday, July 11.

The new anti-dumping tariff rates for dispersion unshifted single-mode optical fiber imported from the U.S. range between 33.3 percent to 78.2 percent, compared with 4.7 percent to 18.6 percent as set in 2011.

U.S. companies including Corning, OFS Fitel, and Draka Communications Americas are among firms affected by the tariff change, the ministry said on its website.

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