The Brazilian Foreign Trade Commission launched anti-dumping measures against two types of hardware tools form China, which were the electrical drilling tools and hand cutting tools.
Of these, the electrical drilling tools were levied temporary anti-dumping taxes for six months, and for hand cutting tools, a five-year anti-dumping taxes were collected, with the rate of $114.14 per unit.
According to some figures released by the Secretariat of Brazilian Foreign Trade Commission, up to current time, Brazil has launched 17 anti-dumping measures against Chinese products, and 12 anti-dumping cases are under investigation.
Translated by Alan