Meicsiceo Déanta An Deiridh Cinneadh As Frithdhumpáil I gcoinne Sínis Stánaithe Muisiriún
Nov 18, 2022
On November 3, 2022, the Ministry of Economy of Mexico issued a public announcement, making the third final anti-dumping sunset review on canned mushroom (Spanish: hongos del g é nero agaricus) originating in or imported from China, and decided to continue to set a minimum price of 2.05 dollars per kilogram for Chinese products involved in the case, and levy the difference between the customs declaration price and the minimum price as anti-dumping duties on the imported products involved in the case, At the same time, it is set that the maximum anti-dumping duties on imports of products originating in China and involved in the case from Calkins Limited and other products originating in China shall not exceed US $1.1891/kg and US $0.6121/kg respectively. The measures will take effect from May 18, 2021, and the period of validity is five years. This case involves products under TIGIE tax number 2003.10.01, but does not include canned umbrella mushrooms stored in vinegar or acetic acid. The announcement shall take effect on the next day after its issuance.
On May 17, 2006, the Mexican Ministry of Economy made a final affirmative anti-dumping determination on canned mushrooms originating in or imported from China and Chile, and began to impose anti-dumping duties of US $0.4484/kg and US $0.1443/kg respectively on the products involved in the case in China and Chile. On June 15, 2009, Mexico imposed an anti-dumping duty of USD 0.1809/kg on the Chinese products imported from Calkins. On May 21, 2012, Mexico adjusted its anti-dumping duty on the Chinese products imported from Calkins to 1.06 USD/kg. On October 25, 2012, Mexico made the first affirmative final decision on the sunset review of anti-dumping against the products involved in China and Chile, setting a minimum price of 2.05 US dollars/kg, and imposing the difference between the customs declaration price and the minimum price as anti-dumping duties on the imported products involved in the case, At the same time, it is set that the maximum anti-dumping duties of the products imported from Calkins Limited originating in China and other products originating in China shall not exceed US $1.1891/kg and US $0.6121/kg respectively, and the maximum anti-dumping duties of the products involved in Chile shall not exceed US $0.3712/kg. On April 3, 2017, Mexico made a positive final decision on the second sunset review of anti-dumping against the products involved in China and Chile, and decided to continue to impose anti-dumping duties on the products involved in China within five years from May 18, 2016, and cancel the anti-dumping measures against the products involved in Chile. On May 7, 2021, the Mexican Ministry of Economy launched the third antidumping sunset review investigation against Chinese canned mushrooms.
