The spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce answered reporters' questions on the disclosure report of Australia's anti-dumping sunset review of wind tower products against China
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A reporter asked: On October 16th, the Australian trade remedy investigation agency released a factual disclosure report on the sunset review of anti-dumping measures against China Wind Tower, believing that terminating anti-dumping measures will not cause substantial harm to the domestic industry in Australia. It is recommended to terminate the measures on April 16, 2024. May I ask if China has any comment on this? Answer: The Chinese side has noticed that the Australian Anti Dumping Commission released the disclosure report on the sunset review of anti-dumping measures against Chinese wind towers on October 16th. China believes that this will be beneficial for the two countries to deepen cooperation in the field of clean energy, assist in addressing climate change, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.
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