China rules US sorghum was dumped, as trade tensions mount
Story Date: 4/17/2018

 

Source: WRAL, 4/16/18

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China has ordered importers of U.S. sorghum to pay deposits for possible higher tariffs in an anti-dumping investigation, adding to mounting trade conflicts with Washington. The Commerce Ministry said Tuesday in a preliminary ruling that U.S. sorghum was being sold at improperly low prices. It said importers must post bonds of 178.6 percent of their goods to cover possible anti-dumping duties while the probe is completed...

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