TAIPEI: Taiwan has imposed anti-dumping duties on China-made beer and hot-rolled steel for five years after a probe found the domestic industry had suffered “substantial harm”, the government said Thursday.
An investigation was launched in March following complaints of unfair competition and levies were applied in July for an initial period of four months.
The finance ministry said Thursday it and the Ministry of Economic Affairs had “finally determined that the companies involved had engaged in dumping, and that such dumping had caused substantial harm to the domestic industry”.
