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Chinese Goods Are Being Dumped in Large Quantities; South Korea's Anti-Dumping Investigations Reach a Record High by 2025 | Cross-Strait Relations

Summary by cna.com.tw
According to South Korean media reports, the number of South Korean companies filing anti-dumping investigations with the government in 2025 reached a record high of 13, with Chinese products accounting for 9 of them, primarily steel and petrochemical products. The report points out that due to China's sluggish economic growth, some Chinese industries are experiencing oversupply, leading to an increase in cases of low-price dumping of products i…
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According to South Korean media reports, the number of South Korean companies filing anti-dumping investigations with the government in 2025 reached a record high of 13, with Chinese products accounting for 9 of them, primarily steel and petrochemical products. The report points out that due to China's sluggish economic growth, some Chinese industries are experiencing oversupply, leading to an increase in cases of low-price dumping of products i…

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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