Ukraine could increase anti-dumping duty on float glass imports

Date: 7 July 2014

The interdepartmental commission on international trade, at the request of PJSC Lysychansk Glass Plant Proletariy (Luhansk oblast), has decided to initiate the interim revision of anti-dumping measures regarding float glass imports to Ukraine (thermally polished glass) from Russia, Belarus and Poland.  More: https://www.kyivpost.com/content/business/ukraine-could-increase-anti-dumping-duty-on-float-glass-imports-354536.html

The interdepartmental commission on international trade, at the request of PJSC Lysychansk Glass Plant Proletariy (Luhansk oblast), has decided to initiate the interim revision of anti-dumping measures regarding float glass imports to Ukraine (thermally polished glass) from Russia, Belarus and Poland.  

More: https://www.kyivpost.com/content/business/ukraine-could-increase-anti-dumping-duty-on-float-glass-imports-354536.html

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