US: Finds no proof of Vietnam dumping, monitoring to continue

Author: just-style.com | 29 October 2007

The US Department of Commerce on Friday (26 October) said it will not self-initiate an anti-dumping investigation against apparel made in Vietnam after finding "insufficient evidence" for a probe based on import data for the first six months of this year.

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