Australian Customs and Border Protection Service announced on 2 Aug., 2012 that it will halt the anti-dumping investigation on Chinese glyphosate formulations on the grounds that no anti-dumping evidence is showed in the investigation results. It becomes the second another typical winning case that domestic glyphosate faced recently after Zhejiang Wynca claimed on 24 July, 2012 to finally win the long-term glyphosate anti-dumping case accused by the Council of the European Union since 2000.
Since Australia is not the main export destination of domestic glyphosate, many domestic glyphosate enterprises faced the victory peacefully. They believed that the winning of the anti-dumping case will not have much positive influence on their glyphosate business.

