U.S. Citric Acid Producers File Trade Remedy Petitions Against Imports From Canada and China
14 Abril 2008 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Archer Daniels
Midland, Cargill, and Tate & Lyle Americas filed petitions
today with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S.
International Trade Commission (USITC), alleging that imports of
citric acid and certain citrate salts from Canada and China are
being sold at less than fair value, unfairly damaging the U.S.
industry. The petitions ask the government to impose antidumping
and countervailing duties against imports from China and
antidumping duties against imports from Canada. Citric acid is used
in a broad array of applications, including foods and beverages
(primarily as an acidulant, preservative and flavor enhancer),
pharmaceuticals, household detergents and cosmetics. Also included
in the petition are certain citrate salts -- including sodium
citrate, potassium citrate, and unrefined calcium citrate. The
Commerce Department has 20 days to review the petitions and start
an investigation. The USITC has 45 days to determine whether there
is a reasonable indication that imports from Canada and China are
causing or threatening to cause material injury to the U.S.
industry. If the USITC determination is affirmative, the
investigation will continue, and the Commerce Department will issue
preliminary determinations regarding the degree of dumping and
subsidies in three to five months. The petition asks the government
to impose tariffs of about 65 percent for Canada and 188 percent
for China, based on the amount it's believed their products are
being sold in the United States at dumped prices. The petition also
alleges substantial countervailable subsidies on imports from
China. If these margins and subsidies are confirmed, duties would
be imposed on the imports at the time of entry into the United
States. Such measures would enable the domestic industry to compete
with imports on a level playing field. DATASOURCE: ADM; Cargill;
Tate & Lyle CONTACT: David Weintraub of ADM, +1-217-424-5413, ;
or Bill Brady of Cargill, +1-952-742-6608, ; or Chris Olsen of Tate
& Lyle Americas, +1-217-421-2804, Web site:
http://www.admworld.com/
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