Chloroform

China's commerce ministry has said it will stop imposing anti-dumping duties on chloroform imported from South Korea, the United States, the European Union and India when the measures expire on Sunday.
In 2004, China started levying five-year, anti-dumping duties on chloroform, widely used in the production of medicines, dyes and pesticides, from the countries. After a one-year probe in 2010, China decided to keep the anti-dumping measures until Nov. 30 2014.