Antidumping Petition on Activated Carbon from China Filed Again
March 8, 2006
US producers Calgon Carbon Corporation and Norit Americas, Inc. have re-filed their antidumping petition on Activated Carbon from China at the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission. Petitioners previously filed this petition on January 26, 2006, but withdrew it on February 15, 2006. Typical uses of activated carbon include removing objectionable color and impurities from foods, pharmaceuticals, wine, liquor, fruit juices and chemicals; removing color from raw sugar in the refining stage; removing mercury and dioxins from flue gas emissions; and gasoline vapor and solvent recovery systems.
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