MEXICO CITY, Dec 26 (Reuters) – Mexico’s economic system ministry has imposed countervailing duties on aluminum foil imports from China after an anti-dumping investigation, the federal government’s official gazette mentioned on Friday.
The ministry mentioned duties could be imposed on aluminum foil exported to Mexico at costs beneath $3.4817 per kilogram.
Duties could be capped in accordance with the export costs of the businesses in query, the ministry added.
For Hangzhou 5 Star Aluminium Co, Ltd, the ministry set a cap of $0.17968 per kilo; for Jiangsu Zhongji Lamination Supplies Co, Ltd, $0.6588 per kilo; and a sum of $1.1634 per kilo for Boxing Ruifeng Aluminium Co, Ltd and different exporters.
On Thursday, the ministry mentioned it had concluded a separate anti-dumping probe on aluminum strain cookers from China and had resolved to impose an obligation of 92.64% on such imports.
(Reporting by Dave Graham; Enhancing by Richard Chang)
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