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China declares anti-dumping probe into US analogue chips

Beijing also initiates anti-discrimination investigation over US handling of Chinese semiconductors, a day ahead of latest trade talks

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Chinese and US trade delegations are due to meet in Madrid, Spain from Sunday. Photo: AFP
Frank Tangin Beijing
China on Saturday announced an anti-dumping probe into imported American analogue integrated circuit (IC) chips and also initiated an anti-discrimination investigation over Washington’s handling of Chinese semiconductors.
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The decisions come just one day ahead of a scheduled meeting between Chinese and US trade delegations in Madrid, Spain.

The Ministry of Commerce said in a notice posted on its website that the anti-dumping investigation was initiated upon request from the Jiangsu provincial semiconductor association, which represents domestic industries affected by the imports.

In a separate statement, it said: “The preliminary evidence submitted by the applicant shows that the import volume of the US products subject to the investigation increased by 37 per cent from 2022 to 2024, but the import price decreased by 52 per cent in the period.

“[This] has lowered and suppressed the sales prices of domestic products and caused damage to the production and operation of domestic industries.”

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The Chinese investigation will target the dumping of US commodity interface IC chips and gate drive IC chips, and review the harm done to Chinese industry between 2022 and 2024.

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