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Chinese silk traders to fight Indian dumping case
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2005-07-21 09:33:00
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Some 20 out of 100 top Chinese silk exporters have joined forces to jointly fight an Indian anti-dumping case worth $180 million, though their chances of winning the case was limit,the state media reported .

At least 20 leading silk exporters, accounting for 80 per cent of China silk fabric exports to India, are going to fight an Indian anti-dumping case, reporterquoted an industrial official as saying in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province in east China.

Representatives of the Chinese companies along with lawyers from three legal firms attended a meetingin Hangzhou to chalk out ways to counter the anti-dumping case against Chinese silk in India, Wang Yu, secretary-general of the China Chamber of Commerce for the Import and Export of Textiles, a major association for Chinese textile exporters, said.

The meeting was a platform for the companies to communicate with the law firms. More than 30 attended, and about 20 have shown their willingness to fight, Wang said.

The case involves 100 Chinese exporters and products worth $180 million. Chinese companies still have about one month to complete their response, Wang said.

The Chamber of Commerce will lead the challenge on whether the Chinese exports damaged Indian industry, Wang said.

Selling under the normal value and damage of the industry are two elements in deciding an anti-dumping case, the official newspaper noted.
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