China’s Antidumping Tariff on US Broilers Against Rules
By CnAgri2013-08-12 11:15:13 Print From 2012 on, China started to levy an antidumping tariff of 105.4% on US broilers. American poultry producers complained to WTO over China’s sanction, demanding China to withdraw the tariff. On Aug. 3, WTO ruled that China’s antidumping tariff against US broilers was a violation of global business rules.From “China Livestock and Feed Market Weekly Report”
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