US-China trade: Chinese graphite imports under fire; 93.5% anti dumping duty imposed
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The US Commerce Department will impose a 93.5% anti-dumping duty on anode-grade graphite imports from China, targeting $347.1 million worth of goods in 2023. This action follows revelations of the material being sold below fair market value and a prior investigation into Chinese subsidies, which led to preliminary countervailing duties.
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