Taiwan slaps anti-dumping tariffs on Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai glass makers
05/16/2023 08:58 PM
Taiwan's Ministry of Finance (MOF) has imposed anti-dumping duties of up to 129.32 percent on float glass in sheets sold by suppliers from Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, effective from May 22, after those suppliers were found to have sold their products at unfair low prices in the Taiwan market.
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