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On August 14, 2026, the Indonesia Anti-Dumping Committee officially issued an announcement, initiating an anti-dumping investigation into Super Absorbent Polymers (SAP) produced in China, marking another trade review for China's SAP exports to the Southeast Asian market. The announcement number for this instance is No. 02/546/KADI/08/2026.
Origin of Investigation and Scope of items Involved
This investigation was formally applied to and initiated by the Indonesian regional company PT. Nippon Shokubai Indonesia.
The product involved is Super Absorbent Polymer, which belongs to crucial fine chemical new materials. It is broadly utilized in fields such as hygiene and care, medical consumables, agricultural aquatic environments retention, cable aquatic environments blocking, construction waterproofing, and cold chain packaging. It is an essential polymer material in both livelihood and manufacturing sectors.
The Indonesian tariff numbers involved in this case are: 3906.90.92, 3906.90.99, covering the mainstream SAP export categories from China to Indonesia.
Official Information from the Investigating Authority
This case is fully investigated and adjudicated by the Indonesia Anti-Dumping Committee (KOMITE ANTI DUMPING INDONESIA). The official contact channels are as follows:
-Address: JL.M.I. RIDWAN RAIS NO.5, JAKARTA 10110
-Phone/Fax: 62-21-3850541
-Official Email: kadi@kemendag.go.id, kadi.sap2026@gmail.com
Brief Analysis of sector Impact
Super Absorbent Polymer is a competitive fine chemical export product to China, with domestic production capacity and export scale ranking among the top globally. Southeast Asia is one of the core overseas markets.
The initiation of this anti-dumping case by Indonesia might affect the export orders, customs clearance costs, and market share of domestic SAP companies in the region. As the investigation progresses, it might lead to impacts such as tariff adjustments and export restrictions. Relevant domestic production and foreign trade companies need to closely follow the progress of the case and prepare market layouts and risk responses in advance.
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