The latest warning information is released:
According to information obtained from the U.S. window of the Nantong Glucosamine Fair Trade Workstation, the U.S. plans to launch a double-reverse investigation into N95 masks and melt-blown filter materials exported from China:
According to news on June 23, 2022, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin and Mike Braun sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, calling on the U.S. Department of Commerce to impose restrictions on respirator masks (i.e. N95) imported from China. Anti-dumping and countervailing independent investigations have been launched on masks), melt-blown filter materials and other disposable medical equipment.
The U.S. senators said in the letter that Chinese-made products, including masks such as N95 respirators and disposable equipment for joint replacements, are being sold in the U.S. market at prices below production costs. In addition, the U.S. senator also argued that Chinese exports of the product are often subsidized by Chinese national and provincial governments, allowing these producers to reduce their costs and prices to levels where U.S. companies cannot compete.
This news has initiated relevant legal procedures in the United States, and the list of Chinese companies involved is currently unknown. Nantong Glucosamine Fair Trade Workstation will track and publish this related information. Relevant Chinese companies, especially those in Jiangsu Province, are kindly requested to pay attention to this early warning information in a timely manner.