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Jungbunzlauer welcomes US International Trade Commission decision on Austrian Xanthan Gum

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Jungbunzlauer is very pleased with this result, and views it as a confirmation that Jungbunzlauer co…
Jungbunzlauer is very pleased with this result, and views it as a confirmation that Jungbunzlauer conducts its business in a fair manner.

The USITC decision will lead to the termination of the Anti Dumping investigation against Jungbunzlauer by the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce is expected to formalize this by an announcement by late July, 2013, according to Jungbunzlauer.

“Jungbunzlauer is a leading manufacturer of Xanthan Gum supplying customers worldwide with products meeting the highest quality standard. Jungbunzlauer is strongly committed to maintain its global presence and specifically committed to continue to service its customers in the United States,” a company statement concluded.

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