Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

06/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2026 02:41

Taiwan's Trade Remedy Commission Makes an Affirmative Preliminary Injury Determination in the Antidumping Duty Case Concerning Certain Polyamide Film from China

On June 9, 2026 the Trade Remedy Commission of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) made an affirmative preliminary determination in its injury investigation involving certain polyamide film from China.

The Trade Remedy Commission found that there is a reasonable indication that the domestic certain polyamide film industry is materially injured by reason of imports from China that are alleged to have been sold in Taiwan (ROC) at less than normal value.

Under the jurisdiction set forth in the Regulations Governing the Implementation of Countervailing and Antidumping Duties, the MOEA is in charge of investigation into whether a Taiwan (ROC) industry is injured by reason of imports. As a result of the MOEA's affirmative preliminary determination, the Ministry of Finance will continue to conduct a dumping investigation on imports of certain polyamide film from China, and its preliminary determination will be made within 70 days (unless extended) after the day following receipt of notification of the aforementioned injury determination.

The public version in Chinese of the preliminary injury investigation report will be available after July 9, 2026 on the International Trade Administration's website https://www.trade.gov.tw/.
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