China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Tuesday that it has launched an anti-circumvention investigation into certain optical fiber products imported from the US, marking the first time that China has initiated such an investigation.
The ministry said in a notice that it has learned that relevant fiber optic products are suspected of circumventing China's anti-dumping measures, and it initiated the probe at the request of domestic industries. Based on the investigation's findings, a decision will be made on whether to impose anti-circumvention measures against the US, the notice said.
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