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China to impose tariffs on some US, EU rubber products

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China will impose tariffs on some rubber imports from the United States, European Union and South Korea, Beijing's Commerce Ministry announced.

The tariffs are an anti-dumping measure and will be temporary, the ministry said.

October 28 has been set as the date when the decision will come into force.

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