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EU imposes anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese sweetener erythritol

The European Commission stated on Thursday it will impose antidumping responsibilities on imports of sweetener erythritol from China after finding it was being sold in the European Union at unfairly low costs, threatening the EU's own industry.

The conclusive anti-dumping levies vary from 34.4% to 233.3%, the Commission said in a declaration. They will be gathered retroactively from June 7 in 2015 at the level of provisionary responsibilities that were imposed on July 19 in 2015. The provisionary duties were set at comparable levels.

The Commission said the most affordable rate will use to Baolingbao Biology Co and a task of 156.7% to Shandong Sanyuan Biotechnology Co.

. The responsibilities will come into force on Friday and apply for 5 years. The EU sweeteners/erythritol market is worth around 30 million euros ($ 30.86 million) annually.

The EU and China have actually applied a series of tariffs on each other's exports, especially EU duties on imports of electric automobiles integrated in China.

China also stated on Thursday it would use provisional responsibilities on imports of commercial plastics from the United States, European Union, Japan and Taiwan after a months-long anti-dumping examination.

(source: Reuters)