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China issues questionnaires on US chip anti-dumping probe
China investigates suspected dumping of US analog chips and asks foreign and domestic firms to submit detailed forms. - ADOBE STOCK
BEIJING: China's commerce ministry has issued questionnaires to companies in its anti-dumping case into U.S. analog chips, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Foreign exporters and manufacturers and domestic importers and manufacturers of the chips were asked to complete the forms.
Last month China initiated an investigation looking into the suspected dumping of imports of some U.S. analog chips used in devices such as hearing aids, Wi-Fi routers and temperature sensors.
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- China launched a probe into alleged dumping of US analog chips used in consumer devices.
- The investigation targets chips used in items like hearing aids, routers, and sensors.
- Both foreign exporters and domestic importers were asked to complete official forms for the inquiry.
Foreign exporters and manufacturers and domestic importers and manufacturers of the chips were asked to complete the forms.
Last month China initiated an investigation looking into the suspected dumping of imports of some U.S. analog chips used in devices such as hearing aids, Wi-Fi routers and temperature sensors.