Anti-dumping Experience

Original Antidumping Investigations
 
In 1997, T&D was the first law firm to represent a Canadian company for China's first anti-dumping investigation, i.e. newsprint from Canada, USA and Korea.

 

In 2000, with T&D’s assistance, our clients signed China's first anti-dumping suspension agreement in the stainless steel anti-dumping investigation, which allows the foreign exporters’ market share to remain in China.

 

In 2001, T&D represented twelve of the fifteen responding companies as well as the Japanese, Korean and Thai Governments throughout the whole investigation of the Polystyrene case.  On behalf of our clients, we won the first ever no injury determination in MOFTEC/SETC preliminary findings and successfully terminated the investigation.

 

In 2003, with T&D's assistance, Aekyung Petrochemical Co., Ltd., a Korean based company, received a 0% margin rate in the final determination of the Phthalic Anhydride case.

 

In 2003, with T&D's assistance, Asahi Co., Ltd., a Japanese based company, received a 0% margin rate in the final determination of the SBR case.

 

In 2003, with T&D's assistance, LG Chem, Mitsui and NPU received the lowest margin rate in the final determinations of the PVC case, the TDI case and the Phenol case respectively.

 

In 2003, with T&D's assistance, all responding companies (BASF, Kumho-Mitsui, Mitsui Takeda, NUP and Sumika-Bayer) terminated the MDI anti-dumping investigation.

 

On November 14, 2004, with T&D's assistance, Optimal Chemical (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Dow Chemical’s subsidiary in Malaysia) obtained the lowest margin rate among all responding companies in the final determination of the Ethanolamine case.

 

On November 30, 2004, with T&D's assistance, Dow Chemical and Vulcan signed the Price Undertaking Agreement with MOFCOM for the Chloroform case, which allows the clients’ market share to remain in China.

 

On January 1, 2005, with T&D's assistance, Corning Inc. obtained the lowest margin rate with 1.51% (de minimis, no dumping duty will be paid) in the Optical Fiber case.

 

On April 28, 2005, with T&D assistance, INVISTA Far Eastern Co., Ltd. (formerly DuPont Far Eastern Co. Ltd.) received a 0% margin rate in the final determination in the Nylon 6, 66 case.

 

On September 21, 2005 with T&D's assistance, Dow Chemical Company, a US based company, received a 4.3% margin rate in the preliminary determination of the ECH case.

 

On November 16, 2005 with T&D's assistance, Exxon Mobil Corporation obtained the lowest margin (3%) among all responding companies in the preliminary determination of the EPDM case.

 

On January 16, 2006, with T&D's assistance, Dow Corning Corporation (US) and Dow Corning Limited (British) obtained the lowest margin rate among all responding companies in the final determination of the Dimethyl Cyclosiloxane case.

 

On January 31, 2007 with T&D's assistance, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and HANWHA Chemical Corporation (Korea) won the non- injury determination of the Octanol case.

 

On March 2, 2007, with T&D's assistance, Dow Chemical Company and OPTIMAL Chemicals (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia) won the non-injury determination of the Butanol case.

 

On November 1, 2009, with T&D's assistance, BASF SE, an EU based company, received a 9.8% margin rate in the final determination of the Adipic Acid case. 

 

On October 19, 2009, with T&D's assistance, BASF ANTWERPEN N.V., an EU based company, obtained the lowest margin (8%) among all EU responding companies in the preliminary determination of the PA 6 case.

On October 19, 2009, with T&D's assistance, DOMO Caproleuna GmbH , received a 8.2% margin rate in the preliminary determination of the PA 6 case.

 

On October 19, 2009, with T&D's assistance, DSM Engineering Plastics B.V., received a 8.2% margin rate in the preliminary determination of the PA 6 case.

 

On February 2, 2010, with T&D's assistance, Hyosung Corporation, received a 2.7% margin rate, one of the lowest margin rates among all respondents, in the preliminary determination of the TPA case.

 

On April 13, 2010, T&D assisted AK Steel Corporation received the lowest subsidy margin rate among all respondents in China's first antidumping and antisubsidy investigation, i.e., the case against GOES from the US and Russia.

 

On April 21, 2010, T&D helped BASF ANTWERPEN N.V. received the lowest margin rate among respondents from the US and the EU, in the case against PA6 from the US, the EU, Russia and Taiwan Region.
 
On December 23, 2010, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, represented by T&D, participated in MOFCOM’s anti-dumping investigation of Methanol originated from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia and New Zealand. MOFCOM finally decided to terminate the anti-dumping investigation against Saudi Arabia.
 
On April 21, 2011, assisted by T&D, Corning Corporation got a 5.4% margin in MOFCOM’s anti-dumping investigation into dispersion unshifted single-mode optical fiber originated from the EU and the US.
 
On October 18, 2011, assisted by T&D, UBE CHEMICAL EUROPE, S.A got a 2.6% margin in MOFCOM’s anti-dumping Investigation against caprolactam Imports from the E.U. and the U.S. Also represented by T&D, DOMO Caproleuna GmbH got a 3.2% margin in the same case.
 

Anti-Dumping Reviews
 
T&D Associates is the one of the best law firms in China that represents foreign exporters in China's anti-dumping review proceedings.
 
In 2002, T&D assisted a Korean company in launching China's first anti-dumping review proceeding regarding PET film from Korea.  We requested that MOFCOM re-calculate the dumping margin of our client, which allowed us to successfully lower our client’s dumping margin to 0%.
 
In 2004, T&D assisted a Korean company in initiating the anti-dumping review regarding PET Chip from Korea.
 
In 2004, T&D assisted a Malaysian company in initiating the anti-dumping review regarding acrylic ester from Malaysia.
 
In 2004, T&D assisted an Indonesian company in initiating the anti-dumping review regarding acrylic ester from Indonesia.
 
In 2005, T&D assisted BASF Korea in responding to the anti-dumping review regarding TDI from Korea.
 
In 2006, T&D Associates assisted OPTIMAL in initiating interim review regarding EOA from Malaysia.
 
In 2006, T&D Associates assisted Ineos Chlor Limited (UK) in initiating sunset review regarding Methylene Chloride from US, Germany, Netherlands, UK and Korea.
 
In 2007, T&D Associates assisted Dow Corning in initiating interim review regarding Silicones from the United Kingdom.
 
On April 4, 2008, with T&D's assistance, Dow Corning Limited reduced the margin rate from 13% to 5.4% in the interim review of imported Dimethyl Cyclosiloxane from England.
 
In 2008, T&D Associates assisted BASF PETRONAS (Malaysia) in initiating sunset review regarding AE from Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
 
In 2008, T&D Associates assisted BASF Korea in responding to sunset review regarding TDI from Korea.
 
In 2009, T&D Associates assisted INEOS Americas LLC in responding to sunset review regarding EOA from Japan, the US, Malaysia, and the Taiwan Region.


On March 22, 2012, T&D represented FUJIFILM Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc. received the lowest margin rate in the final determination of the anti-dumping investigation against Photographic Paper and Paper Board originating from the US, the EU and Japan.


On January 20, 2014, T&D assisted Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation received the lowest margin rate among respondents from the US, in the case against Solar-Grade Polysilicon from the US and Korea.


On April 4, 2014, T&D assisted Cosmo Specialty Fibers, Inc. receive the lowest margin rate among the respondents from the US in the final determination of the anti-dumping investigation against Cellulose Pulp from the US, Canada and Brazil.


On May 18, 2015, T&D assisted Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. received the lowest margin rate among respondents from Japan in the preliminary determination of the anti-dumping investigation against Fiber Preform from Japan and the US.


On December 1, 2015, T&D assisted Lucite International Singapore Pte. Ltd. received the lowest margin rate (6.7%) in the final determination of the anti-dumping investigation against MMA from Singapore, Thailand and Japan.


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