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US won't cite Vietnam for apparel dumping
08-MAY-2008 Intellasia | AFP
May 8, 2008 - 7:08:00 AM


The United States said Tuesday it found "insufficient evidence" to launch an anti-dumping investigation into Vietnam for its apparel exports.
The US Department of Commerce(USDC) said Tuesday that it found "insufficient evidence" to launch an anti-dumping investigation into Vietnam for its apparel exports. (USDC)
The US Commerce Department said it made the decision after reviewing 12 months of data from a monitoring programme of apparel imports from Vietnam begun upon Vietnam's entry into the World Trade Organisation in January 2007.

"There is insufficient evidence to warrant self-initiating an antidumping investigation," the agency said in a statement.

"Commerce will continue our commitment to examine imports from Vietnam to ensure that apparel is not dumped into the US market and threatening American manufacturers' competitiveness," said Assistant Commerce Secretary David Spooner.

"Our investigation reveals that prices of Vietnamese apparel are in line with, and in most cases even exceed, other major suppliers, including Central America."

The agency reviewed import data for five different apparel product groups from Vietnam—trousers, shirts, underwear, swimwear and sweaters—during a second six-month period, August 2007 through January 2008.

Officials then compared trends to other suppliers of these products, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand and members of the CAFTA-DR agreement.

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