Turkey's anti-dumping investigation into Vietnam’s core weldining wire
Turkey initiates anti-dumping investigation into Vietnam’s core welding wire
The Turkish Ministry of Economy has launched an anti-dumping investigation into core welding wire imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Commercial Affairs Office in Turkey.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Turkish Ministry of Economy has launched ananti-dumping investigation into core welding wire imported from Vietnam,according to the Vietnam Commercial Affairs Office in Turkey.
The investigation is based on petitions filed by Gedik Kaynak Trade andIndustry Ltd., Co. and Oerlikon Welding Electrodes and Industry Ltd., Co. Theyhave alleged that increased imports of the product have caused significantlosses for the Turkish indsutry.
The Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade said the investigationagency will send the questionnaire to concerned businesses that the agency isaware of. Those that do not receive the questionnaire can download it at theTurkish Ministry of Economy’s website at www.economy.gov.tr. The businesses have37 days to answer the questions from the day the notice was issued.
The answers must be in Turkish and sent to T. C. Ministry of EconomyGeneral Directorate of Imports Dumping and Subsidy Research Office SöğütözüMahallesi 2176. Sk. No: 63 Çankaya / Ankara Fax: 90 312 204 8633 Email: dms272@ekonomi.gov.tr.-VNA
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