On December 28, 2007, the U.S.-based company Compass Corporation submitted an anti-dumping petition to both the U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission. The application targeted two chemical products—aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid and hydroxyethylenediphosphonic acid—that were being exported from China and India to the United States. This action came after a period of investigation that had begun as early as April 2007 and continued through September of the same year.
According to the filing, Compass Corporation alleged that the dumping margins for these two products imported from China into the U.S. were as high as 47.3% for aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid and 83.1% for hydroxyethylenediphosphonic acid. In its application, the company proposed India as the surrogate country for calculating these dumping margins, a common practice in anti-dumping investigations to determine fair market value when reliable data from the exporting country is lacking.
This case marked a significant development in international trade disputes involving Chinese chemical manufacturers and highlighted the growing use of anti-dumping measures by U.S. companies to protect domestic industries. The outcome of the investigation could have far-reaching implications for trade relations between the U.S., China, and India, particularly in the chemical sector.
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