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Korea Trade Commission holds 460th meeting
  • Registration date2025-05-22
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The Korea Trade Commission (KTC) under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held the 460th KTC meeting today at the Government Complex Sejong for deliberation and resolution on one anti-dumping investigation and received a report on the roll-out of three other anti-dumping investigations.


Regarding the anti-dumping investigations on Chinese and Taiwanese petroleum resin initiated in August 2024, the KTC gave the determination confirming the dumping of imports and its injury on domestic industries. Accordingly, the KTC will be proposing a five-year anti-dumping duty of between 2.26% and 18.52% on the said products to Korea’s economy and finance minister.


The KTC also received a report on the launch of anti-dumping investigations on fiberboards imported from Thailand, Japanese and Chinese industrial robots, and Saudi Arabian butyl glycol ether (BGE).


On the same day, the KTC held a public hearing on the domestic industry’s injury from dumped imports of Chinese hot-rolled carbon and other alloy steel plates, for which investigations were initiated in October 2024, to grant interested parties sufficient opportunity to make statements and ensure their rights of defense. The said products are currently subject to a provisional anti-dumping duty of between 27.91% and 38.02% through April 24–August 23, 2025, and await a final determination in the latter half of this year following domestic and overseas due diligence procedures.