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Government slaps 5-year duties on Chinese, Indonesian PET exporters
Published on: Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Published on: Wed, May 07, 2025
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Government slaps 5-year duties on Chinese, Indonesian PET exporters
Miti said an investigation confirmed that PET is being imported for lower than the selling price in China and Indonesia, negatively impacting Malaysia’s domestic industry.
The government has decided to impose a five-year anti-dumping duty on Chinese and Indonesian exporters of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), effective today.

The investment trade and industry ministry (Miti) said this followed a probe launched in August 2023 on the imports of PET from China and Indonesia, after a petition filed by a local firm producing the same polymer.

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It said the investigation confirmed that PET was being imported at a price lower than the selling price in China and Indonesia, negatively impacting Malaysia’s domestic industry.

Putrajaya subsequently imposed a 37.44% duty on all PET producers or exporters in Indonesia.

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For Chinese firms, Far Eastern Industries (Shanghai) Ltd has been slapped with a 4.58% duty, followed by Jiangsu Hailun Petrochemical Co Ltd, Jiangsu Xingye Plastic Co Ltd and Jiangyin Xingtai New Material Co Ltd, which were each given a 2.29% rate.

Other PET producers or exporters in China have been given a heavier 11.47% duty.

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The difference in anti-dumping duties for the Chinese firms was based on their respective dumping margins.

“The customs department will enforce the collection of the anti-dumping duties on the imports of the subject merchandise for a period of five years, effective May 7, 2025, to May 6, 2030.

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“With the imposition of anti-dumping duties on the imports of subject merchandise from the alleged countries, it is expected that the issue of unfair trade practices will be addressed,” said Miti.
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