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Products flat glass (clear float glass perform certain) from Indonesia likely to return to dominate the export market to Australia. It was following the cessation of anti-dumping investigation against the product by the Anti-Dumping Authority (OAD) of Australia.
JAKARTA - The products of flat glass (clear float glass perform certain) from Indonesia likely to return to dominate the export market to Australia. It was following the cessation of anti-dumping investigation against the product by the Anti-Dumping Authority (OAD) of Australia.
DG Trade Security Director of International Trade Cooperation Ministry of Commerce Ernawati said, on December 20, 2010, OAD announced that it has to stop anti-dumping investigations against products from countries glass accused namely Indonesia, China and Thailand.
In the investigation which began on 19 April 2010, there were no losses (injury) to the domestic industry of Australia.
Ernawati explained, it has coordinated with the accused in presenting a defense company. On May 27, 2010, the government of Australia expressed objection to the OAD, which among others contain a description of the applicant's industrial performance is good enough and there is no loss, or experiencing a serious threat of loss.
"So it is not sufficient reason for OAD to investigate dumping of glass products in Indonesia," said Ernawati in Jakarta, Wednesday (12/22/2010).
From the defendant company, he said, also expressed objections mainly related to the applicant's industrial performance. OAD Australia, according to her, and then verify the answers to the questionnaire submitted by the defendant company on December 5 to 16 July 2010.
Ernawati further explain, on November 5, 2010, OAD Australia issued a Statement of Essential Fact Number 159 which contains the results of anti-dumping investigations against products perform certain clear float glass, in which Indonesian companies of dumping margins delivered at 3.3 to 30.3 percent.
"The parties are given the opportunity to submit comments or suggestions to the OAD Australia no later than November 25, 2010," he explained.
Ernawati reveals, in coordination with the Indonesian government accused the company memanfaakan this opportunity to present rebuttal, but delivered separately. On that occasion, the government focus on responding to the legal aspects and injury, while the defendant company is more focused response to matters relating to the calculation of dumping margins.
He said the Indonesian government in rebuttal more emphasis on the performance of the domestic industry in Australia is positive, which can be known from the article about the applicant's industry, the absence of a causal link, and the loss of domestic industry which may be caused by improper acquisition.
Therefore, the Indonesian government did not regard there is a loss of the domestic industry due to dumping, so that is not worthy of continued investigation. He added, in addition to the Australian market, the export destination countries are the clear float glass Indonesia to South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia.
Contacted separately, Head of Unit Safety Glass and Safety Flat Glass Association (AKLP) Justin Gunawan welcomed the decision. "We welcome and appreciation to Kemendag (Ministry of Home Affairs). This means that there are no tariff barriers anymore. In the future, could have been more problems like this," said Justin.
Comtrade records, perform certain product export value of clear float glass Indonesia to Australia in the year 2008 was USD10, 6 million, the largest market share reached 27.4 percent, followed by products from China 24 percent and Thailand 16 percent.
However, in 2009 Indonesian exports to Australia fell to $ 6, 1 million with a market share in the second position by 21 percent, followed by China at 24 percent. While Thailand remains in third position at 15 percent after Indonesia.
By ade.lestarini, okezone.com, Updated: 12/22/2010 7:53 AM

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