Brussels, 16/05/2011 (Agence Europe) - Beijing responded on Monday 16 May to the EU's decision to impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy taxes on imports of high-quality Chinese paper, in its announcement of additional customs duties on imports to China of starch from Europe.
The EU confirmed on Saturday 14 May that it intended to bring in anti-subsidy duty of between 4% and 12%, together with anti-dumping duty of between 8% and 35%, to Chinese coated paper, which provoked the ire of the...