Australia Lifts Antidumping Policy on A4 Copy Paper from Indonesia
The Australian government lifted its antidumping measure on imports of A4 copy paper from Indonesia through a decision issued on February 26, 2024.
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The Australian government lifted its antidumping measure on imports of A4 copy paper from Indonesia through a decision issued on February 26, 2024.
Indonesia has filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the European Union for imposing antidumping duties on stainless steel.
Indonesia is contesting against the anti-dumping import duty
(BMAD) for the product of the A4 photocopy paper imposed by
the Australian government.
A number of businessmen feels strongly that the government must impose duties on temporary antidumping on flour products from Australia, Turkey and Sri Lanka. The temporary antidumping duties are necessary because the process to formulate a dumping policy can take a while, said Indonesia Flour Producers Association chairman, Ratna Sari Loppies, yesterday.