China imposes anti-dumping measures on US distiller’s grain

Beijing: China will impose anti-dumping duties on distiller’s dried grains (DDGs) from the US requiring importers to pay a cash deposit on purchase.

The domestic industry has been “substantially” harmed by the dumping of DDGs, the Ministry of Commerce said in its preliminary ruling following an investigation launched earlier this year.

Starting today, importers of the product must place deposits with Chinese customs at 33.8 per cent of the import value, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

DDGS are the nutrient rich byproduct of dry-milled ethanol production, which are used in animal feed.

China is the world’s biggest buyer of DDGS, with most imports coming from the US.