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Jooyee | MOFCOM Announcement No.79 of 2016 on the Final Ruling of the Anti-dumping Investigation against Imports of Distiller's Dried Grains with or without Solubles Originated in the U.S.

MOFCOM Announcement No.79 of 2016 on the Final Ruling of the Anti-dumping Investigation against Imports of Distiller's Dried Grains with or without Solubles Originated in the U.S.

商务部公告2016年第79号 关于对原产于美国进口干玉米酒糟反倾销调查最终裁定的公告

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MOFCOM Announcement No.79 of 2016 on the Final Ruling of the Anti-dumping Investigation against Imports of Distiller's Dried Grains with or without Solubles Originated in the U.S.

January 12, 2017 - 09:25 BJT (17:25 GMT)   MOFCOM

In accordance with the Anti-dumping Regulations of the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the “Anti-dumping Regulations”), on January 12, 2016, the Ministry of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as the “Investigation Authority”) issued Announcement No. 2 of 2016, deciding to carry out anti-dumping investigation against imports of distiller’s dried grains with or without solubles (hereinafter referred to as the “Products under Investigation”) originated in the U.S.

The Investigation Authority has investigated into the existence of dumping and dumping margin, the existence of damage to China’s domestic industry of distiller’s dried grains with or without solubles caused by the Products under Investigation and the extent of such damage, as well as the causal relationship between the dumping and the damage. According to the investigation findings and Article 24 of the Anti-dumping Regulations, the Investigation Authority released on September 23, 2016, announcement on preliminary ruling, affirming that there was dumping of distiller’s dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S., and the domestic industry in China was substantially damaged, and there was causal relationship between the dumping and the substantive damage.

Upon the preliminary ruling, the Investigation Authority continued its investigation into the dumping and dumping margin, the damage and the extent of such damage, as well as the causal relationship between the dumping and the damage. The investigation now comes to an end. The Investigation Authority has made the final ruling (See Annex 1) according to Article 25 of the Anti-dumping Regulations. Relevant matters are hereby announced as follows:

I. Final Ruling

The Investigation Authority made a final ruling that there was dumping of imports of distiller's dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S. and the domestic industry in China was substantially damaged, and there was causal relationship between the dumping and the substantive damage.

II. Levy of Anti-dumping Duties

The Ministry of Commerce, in accordance with Article 38 of the Anti-dumping Regulations, proposed suggestions on the levy of anti-dumping duties to the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council, which then decided, as of January 12, 2017, to impose anti-dumping duties on imports of distiller's dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S.
Details of the Products under Investigation are as follows:
Investigation scope: imports of distiller's dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S.
Name of the product in question: distiller's dried grains with or without solubles.

Product description: distiller's dried grains with or without solubles are alcohol lees and dried residual liquid obtained after the processing of fermented liquid in the course of alcohol (ethanol) production by way of fermentation from such raw materials as corn and other grains, regardless of whether they contain soluble protein substances or not.

Main use: Distiller's dried grains with or without solubles are mainly used as feed for animals. Formula will be prescribed from distiller's dried grains with or without solubles and other nutrients for feeding poultry, livestock, aquatic products and special animals.

The tariff line of the product is 23033000 under the Customs Import and Export Tariff of the People's Republic of China. All products under the tariff line are Products under Investigation.

See Annex 2 for the rates of anti-dumping duty imposed on the companies.

III. Methods of Levying Anti-dumping Duties

As of January 12, 2017, importers shall pay relevant anti-dumping duties to the Customs of the People’s Republic of China when importing distiller's dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S. The anti-dumping duties shall be levied by means of ad valorem on the basis of dutiable value authorized by China Customs, and the formula is: Anti-dumping duties = dutiable value authorized by China Customs x rate of anti-dumping duties. The import value-added tax shall be levied by means of ad valorem with the dutiable value authorized by China Customs plus the tariff and anti-dumping duties as the taxable value.

IV. Retrospective Collection of Anti-dumping Duties

Deposits provided by relevant importers to the Customs of the People’s Republic of China from September 23, 2016 to January 11, 2017 according to the announcement on the preliminary ruling, shall be transferred on the basis of detailed description of commodities taxable and the rate of anti-dumping duties determined by the final ruling to anti-dumping duties, and the import value-added tax shall also be levied at relevant rate of value-added tax. Any excess of the deposits provided by importers during this period over the anti-dumping duties and the corresponding import value-added tax will be refunded by the Customs, and the short-levied duties will not be levied.

Deposits provided by relevant importers, who imported the Products under Investigation from Boite and Anderson Company, to the Customs of the People’s Republic of China shall be transferred on the basis of the rate of anti-dumping duties set out in Annex 2 hereto for other U.S. companies to anti-dumping duties, and the import value-added tax shall also be levied at relevant rate of value-added tax; deposits provided by relevant importers, who imported the Products under Investigation from Marquis Energy-Wisconsin, LLC, to the Customs of the People’s Republic of China shall be transferred on the basis of the rate of anti-dumping duties set out in Annex 2 hereto for Marquis Energy (Wisconsin) LLC to anti-dumping duties, and the import value-added tax shall also be levied at relevant rate of value-added tax; deposits provided by relevant importers, who imported the Products under Investigation from companies not listed in the preliminary ruling but listed in the final ruling, to the Customs of the People’s Republic of China shall be transferred on the basis of the rate of anti-dumping duties determined in the announcement to anti-dumping duties, and the import value-added tax shall also be levied at relevant rate of value-added tax. Any excess shall be refunded and short-levied duties will not be levied. See Annex 1 to this Announcement for details.

Retrospective collection of anti-dumping duties will not be carried out for distiller's dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S. that were imported before the implementation of the temporary anti-dumping measures.

V. Period of Levying Anti-dumping Duties

Anti-dumping duties will be levied on the imports of distiller’s dried grains with or without solubles originated in the U.S. for five years as of January 12, 2017.

VI. New Exporter Review

Any new exporter in the U.S. that does not export the Products under Investigation to the People’s Republic of China during the investigation period, if qualified, may apply in writing to the Investigating Authority for a new exporter review according to Article 47 of the Anti-dumping Regulations.

VII. Interim Review

During the period of levying anti-dumping duties, relevant interested parties may apply in writing to the Investigating Authority for an interim review in light of Article 49 of the Anti-dumping Regulations.

VIII. Administrative Reconsideration and Administrative Litigation

Any person who refuses to accept the final ruling of this case and the decision to levy anti-dumping duties may, according to Article 53 of the Anti-dumping Regulations, apply for an administrative reconsideration or initiate litigation to the people's court according to the law.

IX. The Announcement will take effect as of January 12, 2017.

Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China

January 11, 2017

 

 

 

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