The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced Friday that China will lift anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imported Australian barley, effective from Saturday.
In a statement, the ministry said that the decision has come after a ruling by the ministry that "it is no longer necessary to continue to impose anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties on imported barley originating in Australia, in view of the changes in the Chinese barley market."
The ruling was based on the ministry's review of the necessity to carry on with the imposed duties, the statement said, adding that the review process had started in April this year.
The decision to lift the duties is open to administrative review and those who disagree with the decision may also take legal actions through court, the statement noted.
China began to levy anti-dumping and countervailing duties against Australian barley on May 19, 2020, with an implementation period of five years.
(With input from Xinhua)
(Cover: File of a paddock of barley being harvested on a farm near Inverleigh, some 100 kilometers west of Melbourne, Australia. /CFP )