ANNOUNCEMENT 29 Jun 2012
In June 2012, the government of Indonesia initiated a new anti-dumping investigation.NUMBER OF INTERVENTIONS
1
SOURCE
WTO, Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices, Semi-annual Report under Article 16.4, Indonesia, 26.09.2012 (Document G/ADP/N/230/IDN):
https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/FE_Search/FE_S_S006.aspx?Query=@Symbol=%20g/adp/n/*%20and%20%20@Symbol=%20idn&Language=ENGLISH&Context=FomerScriptedSearch&languageUIChanged=true#
WTO, Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices, Semi-annual Report under Article 16.4, Indonesia, 15.10.2014 (Document G/ADP/N/259/IDN):
https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/FE_Search/FE_S_S006.aspx?Query=(@Symbol=%20g/adp/n*%20and%20@Title=%20report*%20and%20semi*%20)%20and%20(%20@DocumentDate%20%3E=%202014/01/01%2000:00:00%20)%20and%20(%20@DocumentDate%20%3C=%202014/12/31%2023:59:59%20)&Language=ENGLISH&Context=FomerScriptedSearch&languageUIChanged=true#
On June 29, 2012, the Indonesian authorities initiated an anti-dumping investigation on imports of polyethylene terephtalate from China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea and Singapore.
The products subject to investigation are classified under the following HS codes: 3907.6010, 3907.6020 and 3907.6090. The dumping is alleged to have occurred during the year 2011.
On February 26, 2014, the Indonesian authorities decided to terminate the investigation without imposing any anti-dumping mesure. Reason for this decision is national interest.