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Anti-dumping Case AD06 Relating to Fiberboard of Wood Products Ended

Requesting Party of Anti-dumping case AD06 comprises of 04 companies representing the domestic industry: (i) VRG Kien Giang MDF Joint Stock Company; (ii) VRG Dongwha MDF Joint Stock Company; (iii) MDF VRG – Quang Tri Wood Joint Stock Company and (iv) Kim Tin MDF Joint Stock Company. Requesting Party accused fiberboard of wood imported from Thailand and Malaysia of having been dumped into Vietnam market with dumping margins from 18,59% to 50,6% and this dumping is the main cause of significant injury to manufacturing of industrial wooden planks of Vietnam.

Products under investigation: some fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not assembled with glue or other organic adhesives, uncoated and unwrought, with the HS codes 4411.12.00, 4411.13.00, 4411.14.00, 4411.92.00, 4411.93.00, 4411.94.00 originated from Thailand and Malaysia.

The investigating period: (1) The investigating period to determine dumping activities: from Jan 01st, 2018 to Dec 31st, 2018; (2) The investigating period to determine the damages of the domestic industry: from Jan 01st, 2015 to Dec 31st, 2018.

On Oct 23th, 2018,  Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) received Dossier of request for investigation, application of anti-dumping measures.

TRAV has issued official dispatch No. 963/PVTM-P1 dated Nov 6th, 2018 and official dispatch No. 48/PVTM-P1 dated Jan 16th, 2019, requiring the Requesting Party to supplement the dossier.

On Jan 27th, 2019, Requesting Party fully supplemented the required information.

On Feb 01st, 2019, Investigating authority issued official dispatch No. 105/PVTM-P1 confirming that Dossier is valid, complete and send letter to Royal Thai Embassy and Embassy of Malaysia in Vietnam, informing about the receipt of complete and valid dossier.

On Mar 18th, 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Decision No. 623/QD-BCT on the extension of the decision of investigation for another 30 days.

On Apr 18th, 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Decision No. 940/QĐ-BCT on investigation of the application of anti-dumping measures on fiberboard of wood products or other ligneous materials, whether or not assembled with glue or other organic adhesives, uncoated and unwrought, originated from Thailand and Malaysia (case number AD06).

On May 02nd, 2019, Investigation Questionnaire is issued for domestic importers, producers and foreign exporters, producers in AD06 case. The time limit to answer Investigation Questionnaire is 17h00, Jun 10th, 2019 (Hanoi time).

To ensure relevant enterprises’ rights and interests, the Investigation authority asks that all of relevant domestic importers, producers should participate to fully cooperate throughout the investigation of the case. The contents’ Investigation Questionnaire shall be basis for the Investigation Body to consider the conclusion.

On Jan 14th, 2020, Minister of Industry and Trade signed the decision of termination the investigation and no application anti-dumping measures on some fiberboard of wood products (fiberboard of wood MDF) imported from Thailand and Malaysia.

Over 7 months of investigation according to regulations of World Trade Organization, Law on foreign trade management 2017 and other relevant regulations, Ministry of Industry and Trade has examined and carefully evaluated the losses of domestic industry, level of dumping of producers from Thailand and Malaysia, as well as considered and calculated the impact on the industry and consumers of fiberboard of wood products. The results of investigation show that the domestic industry has not been significantly damaged or threatened to be significantly damaged because of imported goods from Thailand and Malaysia.

Therefore, according to regulations of Vietnam law relating to trade remedies and Anti-Dumping Agreement of World Trade Organization, Ministry of Industry and Trade decided not to apply anti-dumping measures on fiberboard of wood products imported from Thailand and Malaysia. Ministry of Industry and Trade will coordinate with the relevant authorities to watch closely the import situation, sign of dumping of foreign producers/exporters as well as operation, production and trading reality of domestic fiberboard of wood industry to recommend the necessary measures according to regulations.

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