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China's BDO exports to fall on anti-dumping duty, export rebates changes

Source: Mysteel Jan 14, 2026 10:06
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China's BDO exports will drop in the short term stemming from European Commission's provisional anti-dumping duty and the abolishment of value-added tax export rebates.
The exports of 1,4-Butanediol (BDO) in China are anticipated to drop in the short run, in line with European Commission's provisional anti-dumping duty jointly with the abolishment of value-added tax export rebates.   According to the BDO anti-dumping document disclosed by the European Commission on January 8, provisional anti-dumping duties will

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