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Taiwan has concluded an anti-dumping probe into Chinese flat-rolled steel and beer imports, finding that rising imports between 2021 and June 2025, alongside falling domestic prices, harmed local industries. The findings will be sent to the finance ministry to consider whether to apply anti-dumping duties to those imports.

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00:00Taiwan has wrapped up an anti-dumping probe into certain Chinese imports,
00:04finding that China's practices harmed Taiwanese industries.
00:08The Economy Ministry's investigation looked at flat-rolled steel and beer products
00:12imported from China between 2021 and June of 2025.
00:17It says these imports rose significantly over that period,
00:20while domestic prices for those products continue to fall.
00:23This comes amid a push by industry advocates here in Taiwan to crack down on Chinese imports.
00:28The findings will next be sent to the Finance Ministry
00:31to determine whether anti-dumping duties should be imposed.
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