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Mexico Launches Anti-Dumping Investigation On Chinese Denim Products

2010/5/25 9:28:00 23

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It is understood that the dumping investigation period was from April 1st last year to March 31st this year. The investigation period is from January 1, 2006 to March 31st this year. The Mexico investigation organ will hold a hearing in November 30th.

This case involves the export volume of more than 2000 US dollars of textile enterprises in Shaoxing, accounting for about 3 of the total amount.



Mexico is a major export market and has established a stable customer base. However, due to the complexity of the proceedings and the excessive energy consumption, coupled with the strong demand for the international denim market, it is better to open up new markets and obtain new business opportunities.

Many domestic denim companies have stepped up their efforts to expand the market in the US and other European and American markets, and gradually narrow the Mexico market and achieve "multi legged" walking.



Regarding the attitude of the enterprises concerned to give up the respondent's attitude towards the case, the responsible person said that the textile enterprises must unite to protect the old market, and actively respond to the lawsuit, and must not give up lightly while opening up new markets.


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