Kodak urges fed gov to fine Fujifilm
Kodak is demanding that the U.S. Department of Commerce to impose $100 million in tax duties on Fujifilm for allegedly dumping products made in China into the US
- Fed gov has issued preliminary findings that could lead to significant tariffs on imported printing plates
- Kodak, the last domestic manufacturer of aluminum printing plates in the US, has accused Fujifilm of selling Chinese-made products at unfairly low prices, undercutting the American market
- The US trade authorities have noted a significant increase in the value of printing plates imported from Japan and China, with figures nearly doubling and increasing by 570%, respectively.