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Australia restarts antidumping investigation on formulated glyphosate from China

China Agriculture Report By CnAgriChina Agriculture Report Print

On November 16, 2012, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service announced the resumption of antidumping investigation in relation to formulated glyphosate exported to Australia from China.

The Australian Customs started the antidumping probe in February and terminated the probe with a no-dumping ruling in August 2nd. Then Nufarm Ltd, a representative of the Australian industry, lodged an application with the Review Officer for a review of the decision to terminate the investigation on August 28th 2012. The Review Officer revoked the decision that to terminate the dumping investigation on October 23rd 2012. The Review Officer’s decision to revoke the termination decision has the effect of resuming the investigation into glyphosate exported from China as of 25 October 2012.

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