China Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Halogenated Butyl Rubber from Japan and Canada
Up to 30.1% Duty Imposed on Japanese Imports
The Chinese government has decided to impose anti-dumping duties on halogenated butyl rubber imported from Japan and Canada.
According to China's Ministry of Commerce, in its "Announcement No. 15 of 2026" on March 13, it made a final determination that halogenated butyl rubber imported from Japan and Canada was being dumped and that this had caused substantial damage to the domestic industry in China.
As a result, the Tariff Commission of the State Council accepted the Ministry of Commerce's recommendation and decided to impose anti-dumping duties on the relevant products originating from Japan and Canada starting March 14. Japanese companies will be subject to a duty rate ranging from 15.0% to 30.1%, while Canadian companies will face a rate of 13.8%.
Halogenated butyl rubber is used as a material for products such as tubeless tires, pharmaceutical bottle stoppers, shock-absorbing pads, and adhesives.
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China has already been imposing anti-dumping duties on halogenated butyl rubber originating from the United States, the European Union (EU), and Singapore. Previously, the Ministry of Commerce launched an anti-dumping investigation in September 2024 into imports of halogenated butyl rubber from Japan, Canada, and India. In a preliminary determination in August last year, the Ministry acknowledged dumping of Japanese and Canadian products and resulting harm to Chinese industry, implementing provisional anti-dumping measures by requiring security deposits. Under the final determination, the newly imposed anti-dumping duties will be applied for five years starting March 14.
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