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Newsprint Industry Wins Anti-dumping Lawsuit
Twelve Chinese enterprises headed by Yueyang Paper Group have finally won the anti-dumping lawsuit initiated by enterprises from Canada, Republic of Korea (ROK) and US. On July 3, China will continue to collect anti-dumping tariff on newsprint produced in Canada, ROK and US in next five years.

This is first time for the domestic newsprint industry to win anti-dumping case, says expert with the Hunan Provincial Department of Commerce.

Aside from the Yueyang Paper Group, the Jilin Paper Co Ltd Guangzhou Paper Co Ltd, Fujian Nanping Paper Co Ltd, Dongying Huatai Paper Co Ltd and Chenming Paper Co Ltd participated in the lawsuit. The 12 enterprises at present occupy 80 percent of domestic market.

While the import of newsprint from Canada, ROK and US declines, China's newsprint import from countries including Russia, Japan, Scandinavian countries and Indonesia begins to rise.

(Xinhua News Agency July 6, 2004)


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